Dr Karina Patrício Ferreira Lima
- Position: Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in International Financial Law
- Areas of expertise: International Economic Law and Governance; Financial and Monetary Law and Regulation; Law and Political Economy; Law and Macroeconomics; Sovereign Debt.
- Email: K.Patricio@leeds.ac.uk
- Location: 2.28 The Liberty Building
- Website: Twitter | LinkedIn | ORCID
Profile
I joined the University of Leeds as Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in December 2020. My academic pursuits are focused on research, teaching, and policy engagement in the fields of financial and monetary law. I am a Fellow of the UK’s Higher Education Academy and a member of the Centre for Business Law and Practice (CBLP). In this capacity, I fulfil the role of programme manager for the MSc Law & Finance, the LLM in International Banking and Finance Law, and the LLM in International Business Law.
My work has been recognised with several notable awards, including the 2022 Society of International Economic Law-Hart Prize in International Economic Law and the 2022 John H. Jackson Prize, awarded by the Journal of International Economic Law.
I provide advice to international institutions, NGOs, and leading law firms on various aspects of financial and monetary law, encompassing the law and policy of international financial institutions, capital markets regulation, debt sustainability, and the structuring and restructuring of sovereign bonds and loans. I am also a peer reviewer for leading law and social sciences journals in the UK, the United States, Europe, and Latin America.
Prior to my current appointment, I was a Modern Law Review Scholar at the University of Durham Law School from 2018 to 2020.
I am fluent in English, Portuguese, and Spanish, with reading proficiency in Italian and French.
Responsibilities
- Programme Manager, MSc Law & Finance
- Programme Manager, LLM International Banking and Finance Law
- Programme Manager, LLM International Business Law
Research interests
My research interests centre on the constitutive role of law in the world’s economic organisation, with a specific focus on international finance. My primary area of expertise is global economic governance, especially concerning the legal aspects of money, finance, and sovereign debt. I am particularly interested in the role of financial and monetary legal arrangements in developmental and environmental sustainability strategies. My research explores the legal governance of sovereign debt crises, the law and policy of international financial institutions, and the macroeconomic impact of financial law and regulation.
I am currently involved in the following research projects:
- Governing Sovereign Debt Crises: The Case for International Sovereign Insolvency Law (forthcoming, Hart Publishing)
- Enhancing MDB Capacity through Local Currency Lending
- UK Parliament Responses to Deal with Sovereign Debt Crises
Student education
Currently, I am part of the following teaching teams:
- International Trade Finance Law (LAW5585M) (PGT), led by myself (not running in the 2024/25 academic year due to my research leave in the first semester).
- International Banking Law: Capital Markets and Loans (LAW5565M) (PGT), led by Professor Gerard McCormack.
- International Economic Law (LAW5830M) (PGT), led by Dr Maria Anna Corvaglia.
Research groups and institutes
- Centre for Business Law and Practice