International Seminar FEUC/CES/UFPA

Human rights, access to law and justice and public policies

October 30th and 31st | November 2nd and 3rd | 2023 || 9:30-13:00

Keynes Room, UC School of Economics

Presentation

Activity aimed at students of the Graduate Programs: in Law (PPGD - academic) and in Law and Development in the Amazon (PPGDDA - professional), at UFPA; and students of the SEDJ doctoral program at FEUC/CES; with the participation of professors and researchers from UC and UFPA, within the framework of cooperation dialogues between UFPA and UC/CES/FEUC.

Activity within the scope of the doctoral program in “Sociology of the State, Law, and Justice” (UCS in “Social theories of law and justice”, “Access to law and justice”, “Courts and public policies for the administration of justice ”).

Two main activities:

a) thematic seminars;

b) sessions of presentation of works by the students, with organization of annals.

Program

10/30/2023; 9:30-13:00

Coordinators: Andreza Smith (UFPA); António Casimiro Ferreira (CES/FEUC); João Pedroso (CES/FEUC); Saulo Matos (UFPA)

1. Human Rights (including discussions on traditional peoples, territories, socio-environmental rights, people deprived of liberty, the right to the city and sustainable development)

10/31/2023; 9:30-13:00

Coordinators: Andreza Smith (UFPA); António Casimiro Ferreira (CES/FEUC); João Pedroso (CES/FEUC); Saulo Matos (UFPA)

2. Human Rights (including discussions on traditional peoples, territories, socio-environmental rights, people deprived of liberty, the right to the city and sustainable development)

2/11/2023; 9:30-13:00

Coordinators: Andreza Smith (UFPA); António Casimiro Ferreira (CES/FEUC); João Pedroso (CES/FEUC); Saulo Matos (UFPA)

3. Access to law and justice (including alternative means of dispute resolution, judicial reforms, technologies)

3/11/2023; 9:30-13:00

Coordinators: Andreza Smith (UFPA); António Casimiro Ferreira (CES/FEUC); João Pedroso (CES/FEUC); Saulo Matos (UFPA)

4. Public policies that promote human rights (including tax, fiscal, federalism and evaluation of public policies)