The Institute for Applied Governance
Law, Technology, Climate and Institutions
The Institute for Applied Governance — IGA — is an independent initiative dedicated to applied research, executive education and institutional dialogue on the great contemporary challenges of public and private governance.
The Institute is born in São Paulo with an international vocation, bringing together law, technology, climate and institutions within a single agenda of reflection and practice. Its aim is to create a qualified space for understanding how institutions are transformed by digitalisation, artificial intelligence, climate change, the reorganisation of public authority and the growing interdependence between state, market and society.
In a landscape marked by complexity, risk and technological acceleration, IGA seeks to bring together academic knowledge, professional experience and decision-making. The Institute's purpose is to produce rigorous reflection, applied education and institutional cooperation to strengthen public and private capacities in the face of the challenges of the twenty-first century.
Mission
To advance applied research, executive education and institutional dialogue in order to strengthen institutions, improve decisions and contribute to responsible responses to the contemporary challenges of governance.
Vision
To establish itself as a Brazilian platform with international reach, connecting São Paulo to academic, professional and institutional networks in Brazil, Europe and other global spaces.
Its vision is to become a reference centre in applied governance, able to bring together law, technology, climate, economics, regulation, sustainability and international cooperation in a language accessible to professionals, researchers, managers and institutional actors.
Method
The Institute works through an interdisciplinary, applied approach oriented to the operational reality of the problems it seeks to understand. Law, technology, climate and institutions are analysed together, considering their impact on public authority, regulation, decision-making processes, institutional responsibility and social life.
IGA starts from the understanding that, to regulate technology properly, law must come closer to real knowledge of how the systems it intends to regulate actually operate. Regulating well requires knowing the architecture of problems, the logic of operations, the incentives of the actors involved and the risks produced by technological and institutional structures.
IGA is born as a platform for translation between fields of knowledge: it translates technological problems into law, legal problems into institutional management, regulatory risks into governance, and global challenges into concrete decisions.
IGA's method combines:
- applied research;
- executive education;
- seminars and debates;
- institutional publications;
- national and international cooperation;
- programmes oriented to professional practice and institutional decision-making;
- interdisciplinary dialogue with technical experts, regulators, managers, researchers and institutional actors.
Core areas
IGA organises its work around six main areas:
Governance and Institutions
The study of institutional structures, decision-making processes and mechanisms of coordination between state, market and society.
Public Law and Constitutionalism
Analysis of the transformations of public law, state authority, the separation of powers, jurisdiction and contemporary constitutional models.
Digital Regulation
Research and education on artificial intelligence, digital platforms, data, algorithms and new forms of public and private authority, always attentive to how regulated technological systems actually work.
Sustainability and Climate
Discussion of climate risk, sustainable transition, institutional responsibility and the legal, economic and social impacts of environmental change.
Corporate Governance
Support for understanding decision structures, accountability, integrity, compliance, regulatory risk and institutional strategy.
International Cooperation
Building bridges between Brazil, Europe and other international spaces, fostering academic, professional and institutional exchange.
São Paulo and an international vocation
IGA is born in São Paulo for its legal, economic, academic and institutional centrality. The city brings together universities, law firms, companies, professional organisations, research centres, public institutions and strategic actors for the debate on contemporary governance.
From São Paulo, the Institute intends to develop an international platform for dialogue and cooperation, with future expansion of activities to Belgrade and connections with academic and institutional networks in Europe and other global spaces.
What IGA offers
- executive education programmes;
- institutional seminars and debates;
- applied publications, policy papers and working papers;
- research oriented to concrete problems;
- partnerships with universities, research centres, companies, firms and public institutions;
- international programmes and cooperation projects;
- spaces for dialogue between lawyers, technologists, regulators, managers, researchers and sector specialists.
A platform for the twenty-first century
IGA is grounded in the conviction that the main challenges of our time call for new ways of connecting knowledge, practice and institutional responsibility. To govern today means understanding complex systems, navigating global risks, interpreting technological change, responding to environmental pressures and safeguarding institutions capable of sustaining legitimate, accountable and enduring decisions.
The Institute for Applied Governance is born to contribute to this task.