08.06.2017 08:00
Faculdade de Direito | Auditório Carvalho Guerra | Campus Foz
Faculdade de Direito | Auditório Carvalho Guerra | Campus Foz

PROGRAMME
June, 8th - ROUNDTABLES - COUNTRY BY COUNTRY
Carvalho Guerra Auditorium
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Group 1 9:45-11:00 |
Moderator: KERSTIN PEGLOW
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Group 2 11:15-12:30 |
Moderator: STEPHANIE DIJOUX
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Group 3 14:00-15:30 |
Moderator: RAQUEL CARVALHO
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Group 4 16:00-17:15 |
Moderator: OTMAR SEUL
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Group 5 17:30-18:30 |
Moderator: ELISABETE FERREIRA
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June, 9th - COLLOQUIUM - LAW AND INTERCULTURALISM
| 09:30-10:00 | Opening Speech |
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* Otmar Seul * Catarina Santos Botelho (International Mobility Coordinator – Law) Porto Faculty of Law - Universidade Católica Portuguesa |
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| Coffee Break | |
| 10:30-12:30 | ROOM 1 - Interculturalism and Legal Studies - MARIA JOÃO TOMÉ |
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* Internationalization of academia in times of migration crisis - Elzbieta Kuzelewska, University of Białystok, Poland
* Interculturality as specificity of the integrated french-german legal studies Paris-Nanterre/Potsdam - Otmar Seul, University of Paris Nanterre, France
* Ancient legal history : Cultural conflicts and the lawmaking process in the Late Roman Empire - Soazik Kerneis, University Paris Nanterre, France
* Law and interculturalismo: are there any general principles of law commonly recognized by civilized nations? - Izabela Skomerska-Muxhowska, University of Lodz, Poland
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| ROOM 2- Interculturalism, Family and Religion - ELISABETE FERREIRA | |
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* Freedom of Religion and Right to marry in a multicultural society – let`s talk about the Portuguese marriage legal system - Rute Teixeira Pedro, University of Porto, Portugal
* Intercultural societies and the ban of religious symbols: is State paternalism a legitimate aim? - Benedita Mac Crorie (with Anabela Leão), University of Minho, Portugal
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| Lunch | |
| 14:00-16:00 | ROOM 1 - Interculturalism, Law and Rights - LUÍS TERRINHA |
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* One right to property to fit them all? Acknowledging cultural differences in the judicial interpretation of the right to property by the Inter-American Court - Elena Abrusci e Daniela Méndez Royo, University of Nottingham, UK
* Free uses in Anglo-American Copyright and in Continental Copyright: An intercultural approach - Maria Vitória Rocha, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
* Is it still legitimate in a multicultural society to restrict the freedom of speech or assembly of aliens with regard to the control of their political activities? - Ulrike Brandl, University of Salzburg, Austria
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| ROOM 2 - Interculturalism and Criminal Law - DANIELA BATISTA | |
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* Problematik der Organtransplantation in Polen aus kriminologischer und strafrechtlicher Perspektive - Ewa Guzik-Makaruk, University of Białystok, Poland
* Multiculturalism and the criminalization of domestic violence in Portugal - Elisabete Ferreira, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
* Gipsy ethnicity and Portuguese criminal law. Some considerations - Sandra Tavares, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
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| Coffee Break | |
| 16:30-18:30 | ROOM 1 - Interculturalism and Diversity - SANDRA TAVARES |
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* The principle of respect for national identities of the Member States as reflection of interculturalism in EU law - Anna Czaplinska, University of Lodz, Poland
* Language pitfalls in the EU legislation and how to deal with this challenge - Giorgio Gallizioli, Former European Comission adviser
* Law and Language: example of Latvia - Anita Rodina, University of Latvia, Latvia
* Law and Culture as a Tool in Comparative Law - Benjamin Verheye - Institute for Property Law, KU Leuven
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| ROOM 2 - Interculturalism, State and Society - CATARINA BOTELHO | |
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* Harmonization of company law in Europe: the legal challenges of a “multicultural”European single market - Daniela Baptista, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
* Quo Vadis: Cultural conflict between the public, private, social and cooperative sectors or on the way to a cultural and legal blurring of their autonomy? - Rute Saraiva, University of Lisbon, Portugal
* Questioning the attitude of the State towards cultural diversity and cultural identities: a Constitutional Law approach - Anabela Leão, University of Porto, Portugal
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| 10:00-12:00 | ROOM 1 - Interculturalism and Tradition in non-european countries - OTMAR SEUL |
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* The Maputo Protocol and the Reconciliation of Gender and Culture in Africa - Jing Geng, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
* ILO Conventions and Recommendations on child labour – a comparative intercultural overview between Portugal and Mozambique - Duarte Abrunhosa e Sousa, University of Porto, Portugal
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| 12:00-12:30 |
Closing ceremony |
June, 8th: dinner at the panoramic restaurant (University campus)
June, 9th: bus tour of the city of Porto + dinner at a very nice restaurant in the area of Foz, near the University campus)
| Full social programme: 75 € / pax | Only June, 8th: 18 € / pax | Only June, 9th: 60 € /pax |
