Migration Flows in the History of International Law

Between the next day 5 and 7, the event “Migration Flows in the History of International Law” will take place in the Auditorium of the Center for Legal Sciences of UFSC, in order to discuss how the phenomenon of migration interferes in the construction of the international and internal legal order, from the theories about the Ius peregrinandi to the current issues related to religion, terrorism and humanitarian crises.

The event will be held in English. Participation in at least 3 rounds of the event confers a certificate of 12h/class. Registration can be made through the link..

 

Check out the schedule:

Monday (11/05)

14h – Lecture with the Professor Claudia Storti (Università di Milano)

15h – Lecture with the Professor Airton Ribeiro Jr. (Faculdade Paraíso/Ceará)

Comments: Professor Ricardo Sontag (UFMG), Professor Diego Nunes (UFSC) e Professor Caetano Dias Corrêa (UFSC)

Tuesday (6/11)

9h – Presentation of papers of researchers in History of Law of UFSC*

14h – Lecture with the Professor Claudia Storti (Università di Milano)

15h – Lecture with the Professor Arno Dal Ri Jr. (UFSC)

Comments: Professor Ricardo Sontag (UFMG), Professor Diego Nunes (UFSC) e Professor Caetano Dias Corrêa (UFSC)

*The presentation of the papers will take place in Room 303 of PPGD/UFSC.

Wednesday (7/11)

9h – Lecture with the Professor  Claudia Storti (Università di Milano)

 

We look forward to everyone’s presence!