XII Conference on Consumer Law
Consumers’ Europe: New agenda on the move 15th March. 2023 School of Technology and Management& Zoom Platform Further Info
Instituto Jurídico Portucalense
Instituto Jurídico Portucalense
Consumers’ Europe: New agenda on the move 15th March. 2023 School of Technology and Management& Zoom Platform Further Info
Call for Papers Inscrição para assistir ao evento Programa O Instituto Jurídico Portucalense da Universidade Portucalense e o Instituto Português de Relações Internacionais da Universidade Nova de Lisboa, organizam a Conferência Diplomacia e Negociação no séc. XXI: desafios e oportunidades, a realizar-se a 24 de maio de 2023 na Aula Magna da Universidade Portucalense, na cidade do Porto. O programa conta com a participação de um keynote speaker que refletirá sobre o tema da conferência, bem como com o desdobramento em dois painéis distintos: o painel intitulado “O papel das negociações diplomáticas na política internacional”, onde convidados especialistas na área abordarão temas correlacionados com a sua área de atuação e investigação, identificando problemas e questões pertinentes; e um segundo painel intitulado “Negociações diplomáticas e estudos de caso”, aberto a todos os estudantes e à comunidade científica, possibilitando a disseminação de conhecimento de tópicos diversos na área das negociações diplomáticas. Para mais informações, contacte-nos através do email: conf.diplomacia.neg@upt.pt Comissão Organizadora André Pereira Matos Bruno Fonseca Comissão Científica André Pereira Matos – IJP-UPT Bruno Santos Fonseca – IPRI-UNL Pascoal Pereira – IJP-UPT Pedro Ponte e Sousa – IPRI e UPT Sónia Sénica – IPRI-UNL Tiago Lopes – IJP-UPT Vanda Amaro Dias – CES-UC
The World Conference offers its participants an international platform for fruitful scientific discourse on more than 70 topics and subtopics in the fields of bioethics, medical ethics, and health law. Moreover, it is an excellent opportunity to create professional and personal connections with those who lead the field of bioethics in the world. further information
Poster
The pathway to European Smart Education in the Agri- Environmental Law under the Covid-19 Crisis 11th October 2 School of Technology and Management Campus 2 Polytecnic of Leiria Morro do Lena — Alto Vieiro 2411-901 Leiria Portugal Poster
The final conference and the experts meeting of the European project EN4s – Diversity of enforcement titles in cross-border debt recovery in the EU took place last March 3 and 4 at the Faculty of Law of the University of Tirana, Albania. ESTG teachers Eugénio Lucas and Cátia Cebola, and José Caramelo Gomes and Lurdes Mesquita from IJP are part of this European project. This project started on 27 June 2019 and is in its final phase, having as partners a consortium composed of universities from15 European Union Member States and 1 partner from a European Union Candidate State. Of the many obstacles facing cross-border judicial enforcement, perhaps the most relevant is the lack of mutual trust between the national authorities of different EU Member States. National authorities deal with enforcement orders from other Member States with reservations and mistrust. This problem is exacerbated by the diversity of enforcement orders existing in the various Member States, notably as regards their structure and effects. The project aims to analyse these differences and address the problems identified, with the main objective of strengthening mutual trust. The objectives of the project are the following: – Contribute to the comparative analysis of dogmatic and empirical concepts in the field of enforceable titles, namely judgements, court settlements and authentic instruments, in order to facilitate a better understanding of the rules in force in the Member States regarding their legal effects (e.g. res judicata), especially when several Member States are involved, thus enhancing cross-border effects, especially in the light of the regime established by the Brussels I Regulation for recognition and enforcement of judgements; – Clarify the meaning of complex notions such as cause of action, irreconcilability of judgments and related actions; – To study in a developed manner the role of authentic instruments, especially with regard to notarial acts with enforceability; – Prepare a useful handbook for authorities with enforcement functions, providing a concise overview of examples of enforcement titles and foreign proceedings; – Improving the certificate of enforceability in the Member State of origin; – Test arguments for abolishing the public policy reservation; – Draw up proposals to help reduce, if not eliminate, terminological obstacles; – Create a prototype of an IT tool (aptly named “Enforcement Oracle”) where practitioners, in an interactive manner, could quickly become acquainted with the specificities of foreign enforcement titles. – Analyse perspectives for future automated cross-border enforcement procedures. The EU-En4s project is co-funded by the EU Justice Programme (2014-2020). The primary objective is to promote judicial cooperation in civil matters and to contribute to the effective and consistent application and enforcement of EU legal instruments. Previous Next
I Jornadas de Direito do Trabalho 24th November | 2.00 pm Conferences held within the scope of the “New Challenges of Labor Law” project. Coordination: Tiago Pimenta Fernandes Program 2pm Opening Session 2.10pm Ana Lambelho (Polytechnician of Leiria) “How to regulate workers’ right to disconnect” 2.30pm Lourdes Mella Méndez (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela) “The Spanish regulation of home delivery platform workers” 2.50pm Maria João Machado (Politécnico do Porto) “The new work models – challenges and opportunities” 3.10pm Esperanza Benítez (Universidade de Sevilha) “The European Pillar of Social Rights of the EU and the social protection of remote workers” 3.30pm Sónia Carvalho (Universidade Portucalense) “telecommuting : waiting for an upgrade” 3.50pm Debate 4.00pm Closing Session