History of Women in Legal Culture
The study group of Ius Commune takes place every semester in order to foster and deepen the knowledge of students and researchers about the History of Law, through the study and discussion on legal phenomena in history, enabling an introduction to the debate on the themes Of Law, State and Modernity.
This semester will have as its theme the History of Women in Legal Culture. The objective is to discuss the main claims and forms of female resistance in Brazil during the 19th and 20th centuries, focusing on women’s actions in the struggle for rights.
The meetings will take place on Tuesdays, 16:30, from March 2, and will follow the axes:
▶️ March 02: Introductory meeting
▶️ March 09: Right to education
▶️ March 16: Struggles for freedom
▶️ March 23: Labor rights
▶️ March 30: Legal careers
▶️ April 6: Right to vote
▶️ April 13: Combating violence
▶️ April 20: Sexual freedom
▶️ April 27: Reproductive rights
Participation in the group has a 40-hour extension certification for those who have a minimum attendance of 75% of the meetings. Registration is open on the portal “UFSC Registrations”: http://inscricoes.ufsc.br/mulheres-na-cultura-juridica.
Everyone will be very welcome, whether internal members or external to the UFSC community!