For several years, Lusófona University has maintained a wide partnership with the Commission for the Dissuasion of Drug Addiction of Lisbon (CDT – Lisbon), the Intervention Service in Addictive Behaviours and Addictions (SICAD), the National Commission for the Promotion of the Rights and Protection of Children and Young People (CNPDPCJ), Odivelas City Hall, PSIJUS – Association for the Psychological Justice Intervention, among other institutions, aimed at reflecting on deviant behaviours, in the various modalities in which they manifest themselves.
In 2023 we have chosen the theme “A look at a population stigmatized by society”, to take place on March 29th from 9am to 6.30pm at the Auditorium Professor José Araújo – Victor de Sá Library Building.
We hereby disclose and invite the entire scientific and academic community to participate in Seminar IiI, under the theme “The Business Activity and Civil and Criminal Justice”, promoted by Lusófona University – University Centre of Lisbon and the Faculty of Law in partnership with CEAD Francisco Suárez, IAPMEI, APDIR and AMRE, to be held on 29 March 2023.
The event will be held Via Zoom and Via Presencial starting at 10h00 and ending at 12H30.
The Seminar “Current Issues in Law” will feature the 3rd Seminar of the 3rd edition with the theme: “The regulation of Artificial Intelligence: challenges and opportunities”.
Lecturer: Professor Doctor Wilson Engelmann Moderator: Professor Doctor Maria do Rosário Anjos
The Law Faculty of the Lusófona University, in partnership with JALP – International Association of Young Lawyers of Portuguese Language , AADUL – Law Academic Association of the Lusófona University, RSA – Raposo Subtil e Associados and APBC – Portuguese Association of Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies, organizes an innovative “Law & Tech” Course Cycle, whose last course addresses the topic “Artificial Intelligence and Criminal Law”.
The Law Faculty of Lusófona University – University Centre of Lisbon has just launched the “JPAB – Lusófona” award, which aims to stimulate research and scientific development for students enrolled in Master’s, Doctoral and/or Postgraduate Courses in the calendar years 2023 and 2024.
We announce the Event under the theme “The New Reality – What legal future awaits us?”, which will be attended by Mr. Nuno da Silva Vieira (Partner at Antas da Cunha Ecija – Sociedade de Advogados) and Mrs. Ana Peixoto (Lawyer at Antas da Cunha Ecija -Sociedade de Advogados) on March 2, at 5:30 pm, at the Main Hall of the Lusófona University – University Centre of Porto.
We hereby disclose and invite the entire scientific and academic community to participate in the Open Class , under the theme “Civil and Commercial Mediation in the Portuguese Context”, promoted by Lusófona University – Lisbon University Centre and the Faculty of Law in partnership with CEAD Francisco Suárez, IAPMEI, APDIR and AMRE, to be held on 13 February 2023.
We disclose the Open Class under the theme “Metadata: Where are we and where are we going?”, to be held on 1 February 2023, from 6pm to 7.15pm, Via Zoom.
We hereby inform and invite the entire scientific and academic community to participate in Seminar I , under the theme “Supporting Companies in Crisis Situations”, promoted by Lusófona University – University Centre of Lisbon and the Faculty of Law in partnership with CEAD Francisco Suárez, IAPMEI, APDIR and AMRE, to be held on 10 February 2023.
We announce the Open Class on the theme “Banking Contracts in Jurisprudence”, which will be attended by Luís Miguel Martins, Associate Justice of the Oporto Court of Appeal, on January 12, 6 p.m., at the Lusófona University – University Centre of Oporto.
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Master Degree Course in Company Law (ESTG/IPLeiria), the LEIRIA YOUNG SCHOLARS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ENTERPRISE LAW (YSICEL – LEIRIA) will take place on the 16th February 2023, in online format. This is a scientific event open to the participation of students (master and doctoral students) and young researchers (up to 5 years after graduation) from all over the world, in order to share and discuss current legal problems in the various scientific areas of the course.
The languages of the Conference are Portuguese, English and Spanish.
We hereby disclose and invite the entire scientific and academic community to participate in the Luso-Brazilian Webinar, under the theme “The Judicial Administrator and Company Recovery”, promoted by Lusófona University – University Centre of Lisbon and the Faculty of Law in partnership with CEAD Francisco Suárez, to be held on 13 December 2022.
We disclose the Open Class under the theme “Right to Good Name and Reputation and Freedom of Expression: the confrontation”, which will be given by Mr. João Bernardo and Mr. Francisco Teixeira da Mota, to be held on December 16, at 11:00 a.m.
With a view to the scientific study on the new perspectives for accidents and the work environment, in the context of a world in transition, the TRT-6 and GETRIN 6, in partnership with FACULDADE FRASSINETTI DO RECIFE – FAFIRE, will hold the IX PERNAMBUCAN CONGRESS ON SAFE WORK, with the theme: WORK IN A WORLD IN TRANSITION: NEW PERSPECTIVES ON SINISTRALITY IN THE LABOUR ENVIRONMENT.
CEAD will be represented by Professor Carolina Freitas e Silva, who will talk about “Against new pandemic threats: health protection and contractual reaction of the worker, according to the Portuguese legislation”.
The aim is to discuss the world of work in a post-pandemic scenario and how the labour market has been adapting and reacting to the new reality. It also aims to present specific studies on workers’ health, in a vision that transcends the geographical barriers of Brazil, and also the recent changes in regulatory standards on safety and health at work. There will be thematic panels focused on the study of workers by applications, the contribution of collective labour relations for the construction of a safe and healthy working environment and also the psychosocial repercussions caused by the confinement resulting from the pandemic.
The event will be enriched with the special participation of the Sunflowers Club, formed by young people with Down Syndrome and other cognitive/intellectual limitations, highlighting the importance of the inclusion of people with disabilities in the job market. Check out, below, the complete program.