CES/Unilasalle/TJRS II Multidisciplinary Conferences
Law is made of change
September 4 and 5, 2017, 09h15
Salão Nobre do Tribunal da Relação de Coimbra
September 4 (Monday - morning)
Venue: Salão Nobre do Tribunal da Relação
09h00-09h30 Opening session chaired by the Chairman of the Court of Appeal of Coimbra, Judge Luís Azevedo Mendes
09h30-10h45 Moderator: Renata Almeida da Costa (Unilasalle)
Opening lecture with Full Professor of the Faculty of Law of the University of Coimbra, Anabela Miranda Rodrigues
"Controlling and Punishing" - changing criminal law?
10h45-11h00 Break
11h00-13h00 Plenary Session 1 – Challenges to Criminal Law
Moderator: João Pedroso (FEUC/CES)
Interventions:
- The Dronisation of Global Criminal Justice, Wanda Capeller (SciencePo Toulouse; Unilasale; CES)
- A new statute for victims, Maria João Guia (IJ-UC)
September 4 (Monday - afternoon)
Venue: Café de Santa Cruz
17h30-19h00 Plenary Session 2 – Law, Music, and Food (Café Santa Cruz)
Moderator: Paula Abreu (FEUC/CES)
Interventions:
- Law and Food, Patrícia Branco (CES)
- Law and Rock, Germano Schwartz (Unilasalle)
- Law and RAP, Sara Araújo (CES)
September 5 (Tuesday - morning)
09h15-10h45 Plenary Session 3 – Labour Law and Exception
Moderator: Diógenes Ribeiro (Unilassale; TJRS)
Interventions:
- The precariousness of workers' rights, João Leal Amado (FDUC)
- Austerity and Social Rights, António Casimiro Ferreira (FEUC/CES)
- June 2013 and the Social Rights Programme in Brazil, Germano Schwartz (Unilasalle)
10h45-11h00 Break
11h00-13h00 Plenary Session 4 – Family, consumers, and the economic crisis
Moderator: Maria Cláudia Cachapuz (Unilassale; TJRS)
Interventions:
- The search for family and child justice during the economic crisis, Paula Casaleiro (CES)
- Consumer Debt in Portugal, Catarina Frade (FEUC/CES)
- Consumer Debt in Brazil, Wilson Machado (CES)
September 5 (Tuesday - afternoon)
17h00-18h30 Closing conference chaired by the Chairman of the Court of Appeal of Coimbra, Judge Luis Azevedo Mendes, on Access to Law and Justice, with the following interventions:
- Legal system and social changes in Latin America: towards a more just and democratic legal system in access to justice, José Antunes Miranda (Professor of Unilasalle)
- Access to Justice in Brazilian Private Law, Maria Cláudia Cachapuz (Professor of Unilasalle and Judge of the TJRS)
- Access to justice and rights and law 13.300 / 2016 of the Brazilian injunction, Diógenes Ribeiro (Professor of Unilasalle and Judge of the TJRS)
14h30-16h30 Research Workshop (closed to the public)
Comments: João Pedroso (FEUC/CES) and Wanda Capeller (SciencePo Toulouse; Unilasale; CES), Patricia Branco (CES), Paula Casaleiro (CES), Maria João Guia (IJ/UC), Sara Araújo (CES)
Interventions:
- Right to forget: jurisprudential parameters, Clarissa Carello (Unilasallee University Center Ritter dos Reis Porto Alegre/Brazil).
- The trajectory of the alternative law movement, Laís Gorski (Unilasalle)
- Civilian police and composition of conflicts: considerations on the exercise of punitive power, Tamires de Oliveira Garcia (Unilasalle)
- Mediation - Argumentation and negotiation: Disjudicialization in Brazil, Vicente João Gomes (Unilasalle)