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Minicourse “The World of Collective Lands and Quilombos in Brazil”
Publicado em 15/09/2022 às 09:44 PMWe 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
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The Implementation of the 17 Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda in the International Community: Sustainability, Peace, Justice and Freedom
Publicado em 01/09/2022 às 09:00 PMThe 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.
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Book: “A Cor da História & A História da Cor”
Publicado em 23/06/2022 às 05:39 PM“How many black professors of History of Law teach in Brazilian universities? How many Law History books, included in the mandatory bibliographies of our schools, were written by black authors? How many black jurists – such as Tobias Barreto, Luís Gama, José do Patrocínio and Evaristo de Morais – are remembered in the discipline of History of Law? How many contributions of Afro-diasporic culture to the construction of the national legal system are we able to cite? The History of Law still silences and makes the non-white community invisible, hiding the “sangue retinto pisado/ atrás do herói emoldurado/ mulheres, tamoios, mulatos”.
This book, A cor da história & a história da cor, opens the Coleção Novos Rumos for the History of Law, and was born from the dreams of freedom of black men and women, inspired by the memories, stories and legacy of ancestors in Africa and the Diaspora. The proposal is to present several themes of History and History of Law, in an Afro-referenced perspective and based on the theoretical-methodological category of intersubjectivation, through the voices of black and black researchers, breaking with epistemic racism and epistemicide. that mark the legal sciences in the Brazilian experience. This initiative is necessary, since “the project of western modernity has largely erased from the legal sciences, in addition to knowledge, the trajectories of black people who produce them” (From the Introduction).
The work has contributions from several researchers / black / Brazilian to African and has a special preface by Professor Dora Lúcia Bertúlio, a leading researcher in the field of Law and Race Relations, a thinker beyond her time. It also has contributions from:
Fodé Abulai Mané
Philippe Oliveira de Almeida
Vanilda Honoria dos Santos
Luciano Góes
Rodrigo Portela Gomes
Jadir Anunciação de Brito
Edmo Cidade de Jesus
Clarindo Epaminondas de Sá Neto
Mario Davi Barbosa
Daniel Carvalho Ferreira
Julio Cesar Costa Manoel
Karen de Souza Silva
Flavio Junio Neres Muniz
Ana Carolina Barros Meireles
Laura Rodrigues Hermando
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35th Edition | Module 2022.1 – 100 years of “Political Theology” by Carl Schmitt
Publicado em 23/06/2022 às 05:26 PMThe Ius Commune – Interinstitutional Group on the History of Legal Culture – UFSC/CNPq, coordinated by Profs. Drs. Arno Dal Ri Jr., Caetano Dias Corrêa and Diego Nunes, invites the entire academic community to participate in the 35th module of discussions entitled The 100 years of “Political Theology”, by Carl Schmitt.
The present edition of Grupo Ius Commune will address the classic work “Political Theology”, written by Carl Schmitt in 1922. The study will contemplate the author’s main ideas in relation to the concepts of sovereignty, secularization and the foundations of the modern conception of state, emphasizing always the relationship of the points dealt not only with theology, but also with the reality in which we are inserted.
Previous reading of the base and complementary texts available is expected. To access the bibliography, just click on this link and access our Drive:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1e9NuRKaItnFB72b_QvalXj8SX3Nrx7rL?usp=sharing
A certificate of participation will be awarded to those who participate in 75% of the study group meetings. The module’s opening meeting will be on 05/24 at 4 pm, and other meetings will continue to take place weekly, on Tuesdays, at the same time.
All meetings will take place in room 005 of the UFSC Legal Sciences Center. We count on the participation of all! See you soon!
SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS AND READINGS
1st meeting (May 24, 2022) — Presentation of the group, organization of meetings and introduction to the module topic.
2nd meeting (May 31, 2022) — First chapter of the work “Political Theology”.
3rd meeting (June 07, 2022) – Second chapter of the work “Political Theology”.
4th meeting (June 14, 2022) — Third chapter of the work “Political Theology”.
5th meeting (June 21, 2022) — Fourth chapter of the work “Political Theology”.
6th meeting (June 28, 2022) — The polemic with Peterson: Political Theology II.
Further Reading: Erik Peterson (The monotheism as a political problem); Leonardo Carrilho Jorge (The Theological-Political Problem: a dialogue between the jurist Carl Schmitt and the theologian Erik Peterson).
7th meeting (July 5, 2022) — Uses of Agamben: Homo Sacer, vol 1, part 1 – logic of sovereignty, p. 21-69.
8th meeting (July 12, 2022) — Uses of Mbembe: Necropolitics Essay.
9th meeting (July 19, 2022) — The revision of the Nomos da Terra: 4 first subtitles of ch. 1, pgs. 35 – 77.
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34th Edition | Module 2021 – “Writing Legal History: Reconstruction, Narrative or Fiction”, by Michael Stolleis
Publicado em 23/06/2022 às 12:33 PMThe Ius Commune – Interinstitutional Group on the History of Legal Culture – UFSC/CNPq, coordinated by Profs. Drs. Arno Dal Ri Jr., Caetano Dias Corrêa and Diego Nunes, invites the entire academic community to participate in the 34th module of discussions entitled “Writing History of Law: Reconstruction, Narrative or Fiction”, by Michael Stolleis.
Based on the renowned work of Stolleis, the present edition of Grupo Ius Commune will seek to carry out its study contemplating his main ideas about the methodology of the History of Law, emphasizing the importance of conceiving the Science of Law far beyond just the mere narration in extensive books.
Previous reading of the base and complementary texts available is expected. To access the bibliography, just click on this link and access our Drive:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/1X3fVowMfwX64vVDmTehRohVchmf8crwA
A certificate of participation will be awarded to those who participate in 75% of the study group meetings. The module’s opening meeting will be on 02/01, at 4:30 pm and other meetings will continue to take place weekly, on Tuesdays, at the same time.
The event will take place via Google Meet and the room link will be emailed to subscribers. We count on the participation of all! Until then!
SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS AND READINGS
1st meeting (02/01) – Group presentation, organization of meetings and introduction to the module theme
2nd meeting (02/08) – Chaps. I and II (up to item 2.8)
Complementary Reading: Spain, European Legal Culture. pp. 45 to 97
3rd meeting (02/15) – Chapter II, from item 2.9 onwards.
Complementary Reading: Costa (Telling the truth: an impossible mission for historiography?)
4th meeting (22/02) – Caps. III and IV
Complementary Reading: Costa (What is the history of law for? A humble praise of uselessness)
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VIII Course of Legal History – 2020/2021 | Law and Modernization: from the Early Modernity to the Technical Revolution (19th – 20th Century)
Publicado em 16/11/2021 às 07:40 PMThe Ius Commune – Interinstitutional Group on the History of Legal Culture, invites everyone to participate in the 2020/2021 edition of the traditional Course of Legal History. This year, we will work on the theme “Law and Modernization: from the Early Modernity to the Technical Revolution (19th – 20th Century)”.
PROGRAM
17/11/2021 (WED)
- 14:30 – Opening: Arno Dal Ri Jr., Caetano Dias Corrêa e Diego Nunes
- 14:45 – Conference: Mia Korpiola (University of Turku) – “Speeding towards the Future:
New Vehicles, Modernization and the Law” - 15:45 – Debate:Caetano Dias Corrêa
18/11/2021 (THU)
- 10:30 – Students research presentations: Diego Nunes
- 14:30 – Conference: Heikki Pihlajamäki (University of Helsinki) – “Modernization,
Nationalism, and Private Law Codification”.
- 15:00 – Debate: Arno Dal Ri Jr.
19/11/2021 (FRI)
- 10:30 – Conference: Massimo Meccarelli (University of Macerata) – “Law and innovation:
methodological approach from Legal History”. - 11:30 – Debate: Diego Nunes
- 12:00 – Clousure: Diego Nunes, Caetano Dias Corrêa e Arno Dal Ri Jr.
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The History of the Protection of Fundamental Rights in Brazil
Publicado em 15/09/2021 às 02:18 PMUnder the bilateral agreement between the Federal University of Santa Catarina and the University of Macerata (Italy), with the support of the Ius Commune research group, a table of discussion on the history of the protection of fundamental rights in Brazil. The event will feature prof. Massimo Meccarelli (UniMC) at the opening, presentation of works commented on by prof. Claudia Paiva Carvalho (UFRJ) and closing by prof. Diego Nunes (UFSC).
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Parliamentarism and Presidentialism in the History of Legal Culture: Tensions and coalitions between legal ideas
Publicado em 11/08/2021 às 07:14 PMThe Ius Commune – Interinstitutional Group on The History of Legal Culture – UFSC/CNPq, coordinated by Profs. Drs. Arno Dal Ri Jr., Caetano Dias Corrêa and Diego Nunes, invites the entire academic community to participate in Module 2021.2, entitled “Parliamentarism and Presidentialism in the History of Legal Culture: Tensions and coalitions between legal ideas”.
Brazil, despite the long presidential tradition, has experienced a brief parliamentary experience in its constitutional history and, due to the growing discussions about political representativeness and the role of parliament, is seen in the contingency of carefully considering and studying these two systems of government. The proposed module will lead this study in the context of legal historiography, passing through classical authors such as Montesquieu, Edmund Burke, James Madison, Carl Schmitt, Karl Loewenstein and Silvio Romero.
Registration can be made by the form available at the following link: https://forms.gle/fdsupb8iE6jJZ6W9A.
The opening and organization meeting of the module will be on 17/08, at 16:30. The other meetings will always be held on Tuesdays, at the same time. The event will take place via Google Meet and the room link will be sent by email to subscribers.
The activity confers 14h in extension mode. To obtain the certificate, in addition to registration, it is necessary to follow 75% of the weekly meetings.
It is expected to read the basic and complementary texts available for each meeting. Subscribers will receive an email link to access this material.
We count on the participation of all, both from the internal community of UFSC, as well as externally, to deepen the analyses and enrich the debates!
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New proposals to reform the law on Italian citizenship: the initiative of the Democratic Party (DP))
Publicado em 09/08/2021 às 09:46 AM“Nuove proposte di riforma della Legge sulla Cittadinanza Italiana: L’iniziativa del Partito Democratico (PD)”
August 12, 2021 at 11:00 AM (Brasilia time)
Lecturer:
- FABIO PORTA, PD Member of the Italian Parliament (2008-2018)
Moderator:
- Prof. Arno Dal Ri Jr., Federal University of Santa Catarina
Debaters:
- Desidério Peron, Journalist and Editor of “Insieme” Magazine
- Daniel Taddone, Sociologist
- Andrey Taffner Fraga,
- Master’s degree in Law at UFSC, Vice-President of Circolo Trentino de Rio dos Cedros
- Alessandra Carioni, Italian Language Teacher, Vice-President of the Italian-Brazilian Circle of Santa Catarina
Organization:
- Ius Gentium – International Law Research Group – UFSC/CNPq
- Ius Commune – Research Group on The History of Legal Culture – UFSC/CNPq
Co-organization:
- Magazine “Insieme”
Registrations in this link.
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Final Result: Scientific Initiation in The History of Law 2021/2022 – Prof. Diego Nunes
Publicado em 09/08/2021 às 09:26 AMAccess the link: resultado_pibic_diego_nunes_2021_assinado