Paula Corte Real
Paula Corte Real is a Brazilian lawyer, consultant, and researcher on issues related to the internet and technology. She holds an MSc degree in Media and Communications Governance from the London School of Economics and Political Science awarded through Chevening Scholarship. Paula also holds a Diploma in Internet Governance from the Universidad de San Andrés and a Bachelor of Law degree from the Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil.
Before joining Access Partnership, Paula was Head of Research on a leading Tech & Media Law firm in Brazil and a consultant to multiple organisations, including the Internet Society and the UK Government’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, supporting their Digital Access Programme in Brazil. Paula speaks Portuguese, English, Spanish, and French.
Driving Brazil’s app ecosystem: The economic impact of Google Play and Android
With the largest Internet population in Latin America and the fourth-largest market for app adoption globally, Brazil is an established...
Access Alert: Anatel officially open a second Consultation on Fair Share in Brazil
The Brazilian telecommunications regulator, Anatel, has opened another round of consultations as part of the Fair Share debate in the...
Access Alert: Another round in the Fair Share Debate in Brazil
The Brazilian telecommunications regulator, Anatel, has announced a second round of consultations on the “fair share” debate to be opened...
Fair Tech Forum Highlights | Mind the Gender Gap: An Emerging Markets Perspective of How we can Address the Digital Gender Divide in the Tech Sector
As part of Access Partnership’s Fair Tech Forum, on 16th June, Yamel Sarquis, Policy Manager for the Emerging Markets team...
Access Alert: AI in Brazil
As part of the Brazilian government’s effort to accelerate the country’s global strength in AI development, the Ministry of Science,...