Legal Procedure

Impasses and Contrarieties in 21st Century Criminal Procedure – Considerations on Sexual and Gender Violence among Minors

On 27 May, at 2.30pm, at the University of Portucalense (Auditorium 201), the International Conference on “IMPASSES AND CONTRARIETIES IN THE CRIMINAL PROCEDURE OF THE 21st CENTURY – CONSIDERATIONS ON SEXUAL AND GENDER VIOLENCE BETWEEN MINORS” will take place, as part of the CrimProcLAW Project of the Portucalense Legal Institute.In a partnership aimed at sharing experiences, deepening research and promoting international relations, the papers will be given by researchers from the University of Vigo and the Portucalense Legal Institute.Admission is free and not subject to registration. See Poster

The conflict mediation law: studies on its application

As a result of the MEDLAW Project, coordinated by Cátia Marques Cebola and involving several IJP researchers, as well as external collaborators, the collective work (cover and back cover attached) is now available in open access at this link: – https://iconline.ipleiria.pt/handle/10400.8/8794 The work brings together a series of texts on Mediation, as a way of taking stock of the 10th anniversary of the Mediation Law.

Luso-Brazilian Dialogue on Arbitration and Other Forms of De-Judicialisation

Portucalense Law Institute and IJP-IPLeiria organised an international seminar on Portuguese-Brazilian dialogue on arbitration and other forms of de-judicialisation, as part of the work of the ARBLAW research project, with support from the Foundation for Science and Technology. Arbitration and other forms of de-judicialisation were discussed, in dialogue with the experience of the Brazilian legal system in private and public law disputes. We will have the honour of welcoming Professors Flávia Pereira Hill and Humberto Dalla Bernardina de Pinho from the State University of Rio de Janeiro, renowned proceduralists, who will be in dialogue with Portuguese experts in the field and IJP researchers. The Portuguese Consumer Law Association is also collaborating in this initiative. Program https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45GyAPVUfBM&t=4862s

10 years of mediation law in Portugal

The Mediation Law (Law no. 29/2013, of 19 April) has now been in force in Portugal for 10 years. To mark this date, the Institute for the Certification and Training of Lusophone Mediators (ICFML), whose President is researcher Cátia Marques Cebola, held an online round table on the same day. As part of the MEDLAW Project’s activities, researcher Lurdes Mesquita took part as a guest speaker.

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