Nuno Igreja Matos

Categoria: Guest Assistant

Areas of interest / research: Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure Law; Misdemeanour Law; Criminology

Academic Degrees: Law Degree, University of Lisbon Law School, 2015;

Master’s Degree in Criminal Law, University of Lisbon Law School, 2023.

Master’s student in Criminal Law, University of Lisbon Law School.

Member of research centres:

Research Centre for Criminal Law and Criminal Sciences(https://www.idpcc.pt/elementos/lic-nuno-igreja-matos/?ms=9-109)

Other Professional Activities:

Advogado

Publicações mais relevantes:

“Between the Citizen and the Enemy – New Trends in Combating Terrorism” (co-authored), Anatomy of Crime, no. 1, IDPCC, Almedina, 2015.

“Political Discourses and Criminal Law”, Anatomy of Crime, no. 6, Almedina, 2018

“Corruption and Money Laundering” (co-authored), ETHOS Project Studies – Corruption and Economic and Financial Crime, PGR / INCM, 2018;

“Brief notes on crime and (the spread of) disease”, Anatomy of Crime no. 11, AAFDL Editora, 2020

Bitcoin and money laundering: an introduction” (co-authored), Revista do Ministério Público, no. 162, 2020

“Variations on guilt in crimes of passion based on William Shakespeare’s “The Tragedy of Othello”, Studies in Honour of Prof. Dr. João Curado Neves, 2021

“A handful of dust: the Constitutional Court Ruling no. 387/2019 and the judge’s intervention in the seizure of assets during the investigation”, Prof. Dr Augusto Silva Dias in memoriam, AAFDL Editora, 2021

“What we do in the (digital) shadows: anti-money laundering regulation and a bitcoin-mixing criminal problem” (co-authored), Journal of the Academy of Criminal Law, no. 22, Springer, 2021

“The Covid-19 suspension of limitation periods and the Constitutional Court Ruling no. 500/2021”, Anatomy of Crime no. 13, AAFDL Editora, 2021

“The recordings model in Portugal: the defendant’s and the victim’s perspectives” (co-author), Fairness in Criminal Appeal, Springer, 2022