We invite everyone to our minicourse “The World of Collective Lands and Quilombos in Brazil“!
Within the scenario of changes in agents and themes that have been challenging the field of studies and research in the history of law in recent decades, especially for the implementation of affirmative action policies in public education. The minicourse aims to discuss the relevance of collective property models, considering, therefore, the historical and legal experience of the formation of quilombos in Brazil, as a form of sociability of Africans and Afro-Brazilians who experienced the modern process of the black diaspora and as a counterpoint to the now established model of private property in the western civilizations.
– It will take place on September 27 and 28 at the CCJ/UFSC Auditorium, from 2 pm to 6 pm
– Registration at the link: http://inscricoes.ufsc.br/terras-coletivas-quilombos
*There will be no broadcast
The course aims to provide researchers and students of the Graduate Program in Law and other programs involved in the NEXUS/PRINT/CAPES project, as well as operators in the environmental legal area, a current, in-depth and articulated picture of the genesis and policies implementation of the 17 World Sustainability goals provided for in the 2030 Agenda of the United Nations (UN) in Brazil and in the International Community, covering in greater detail some specific themes provided for in the 17 goals, such as Peace, Freedom, Access to Justice, Production and Consumption, and the connection with those specifically foreseen by the NEXUS project closely linked to the UN goals in favor of sustainability, such as Water, Energy and Food. The course structure will be composed of lectures to be given by the invited speakers and from this ateneu and the themes contemplated in the objective are divided into three main axes, that is, the “Promotion of peaceful and inclusive societies”, “Access to justice” and the “Building Effective Institutions”.
Speakers:
– Paolo Palchetti (University Paris 1)
– Claudia Storti (University of Milan)
– Georges Martyn (Universiteit Gent)
– Cristiane Derani (UFSC)
– Arno Dal Ri Jr. (UFSC)
– Aline Beltrame Moura (UFSC)
– Diego Nunes (UFSC)
– Caetano Dias Correa (UFSC)
– Paolo Potiara A. Veloso (CESUSC)
Coordination:
– Arno Dal Ri Jr. (UFSC)
Registration at http://inscricoes.ufsc.br/activities/7744
Full schedule available on Ius Commune and Ius Gentium’s Instagram.