CONGRESS | LUSO-BRAZILIAN CONGRESS OF COMPARATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL LAW

6 May 2024 | 7 May 2024

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This stage of the Luso-Brazilian Congress on Comparative Constitutional Law will develop in an innovative way, consistent with the synergistic integration between carefully selected academic works and insights from prominent experts in the area of Constitutional Law, mainly in face-to-face presentations.

This format promotes an enriching dialogue between theory and practice, allowing participants from different levels of experience and areas of specialization to share their perspectives and learnings.

Furthermore, the opportunity to present work alongside highly prestigious speakers can encourage academics and professionals to bring high-quality contributions, stimulating critical debate and innovation in the field.

This interaction not only raises the academic and scientific level of the conference, but also provides a unique platform for emerging and established researchers to present their work to a wider and more diverse audience.

In this way, the congress not only promotes the advancement of knowledge in Constitutional Law, but also encourages a culture of mutual recognition and continuous learning, reinforcing the importance of inclusive and multidisciplinary spaces for legal debate.

9:00 Pedro Trovão/Luciene Dal Ri – Opening
9:20 Pedro Trovão do Rosário
9:40 Luciene Dal Ri
10:00 Alexandre Carrinho Muniz
10:20 Clovis Demarchi
10:40 Jussara Ribas Avila
11:00 Tammy Fortunato
11:10 Alexandre Miguel Master
11:40 Edmara de Abreu Leão and Lúcia Maria Corrêa Viana

12:00 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 Alex Sander Xavier Pires
14:20 Myriam Benarros
15:00 Helom César Da Silva Nunes
15:20 Luiz Carlos Avila Junior
15:40 Fabio Goulart Villela
16:00 Patricia Cardoso Dias
16:20 Matias Caxixi
16:40 Ruben Bahamonde
17:00 Pedro Trovão/Luciene Dal Ri – closing

 

10:00 Helom César Da Silva Nunes; Fabio Villela; Helena Cardoso; Alexandre Miguel Mestre
Teleworking beyond the pandemic
Gabriella Gomes Mena
Precedents in sports law: a comparative analysis and future perspectives
Eduardo Tourinho Gomes
The jurisprudential divergence of higher courts in Brazil regarding the need for representation in the crime of embezzlement based on law no. 13,964/2019
Enzo Igrejas Taranto Mezacasa, Igor Vicentini Sauerbeck
The need for legal protection for refugee workers.
Nahyra Ferreira dos Santos

11:30 Jussara Ribas Avila; Tammy Fortunatto; Ruben Bahamonde; Claúdio Carneiro, Patrícia Cardoso Dias
Justice as revenge: an analysis based on Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice
Ana Flávia Lemos
The inclusion of people with disabilities in the Brazilian and Angolan workplace
Matheus da Rocha Cota, Elizabeth Samucuta, Flávia Balduino Brazzale, Jeison Giovani Heiler
Silent violence and the duty to compensate: civil liability for the practice of psychological and property violence from the perspective of the Maria da Penha Law and Repetitive Theme No. 983 of the STJ.
Giovana Santana do Amaral, Itamara Foiatto Ghion
The finiteness of life and the inevitability of death: an analysis of anticipated death, the dilemma of autonomy of will and human dignity
Anna Kleine Neves, Airto Chaves Júnior

14:00 Luiz Carlos Avila Junior; Matias Caxixi; Myriam Benarros; Fernando de Paula Gomes Ferreira
The Brics revolution: a third world revolt
João Vitor Balbino
Judicial guarantee insurance: a comprehensive study on its impact on legal accessibility, efficiency of the judicial system and economic development
Eduardo Tourinho Gomes
The dictatorial nature of the Venezuelan government and the reception of migrants in Brazil: political asylum or refuge?
Raíssa dos Santos Bohn
Law and Transnationality: Democracy, State and Constitution in Post-Modernity.
Fernanda Kuroski

15:30 Carlos Eduardo Figueiredo; Alexandre Carrinho Muniz; Edmara de Abreu Leão; Lucia Maria Corrêa Viana
The virtualization of justice and online hearings: a hypothesis for expanding access to criminal justice and the right to full defense for the delinquent person?
Tatiana Socoloski Perazzo Paz de Melo
Racism: conceptual bases and the interface with human rights
Ana Cristina Heidemann Maria; Caroline Eduarda Leite Morais; Maria Eduarda Gibran Facincone
The end of the world and other (im)possible worlds: the defeat of dialectics in facing the anthropocene
João Vitor Balbino

17:00 Luiz Carlos Avila Junior; Alexandre Carrinho Muniz; Vladia Pompeu; Luciene Dal Ri
Psychopaths in prison: an analysis in the light of Brazilian criminal law
Ana Flávia Lemos
The deflation of the Brazilian electoral market after the 2015 electoral reform and its effects on business and wealthier candidates.
Jeison Giovani Heiler
The new subjective imputation regime in the Administrative Improbity Law: from medicine to poison.
André Luís Bortolini

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