CEDIS e NOVA School of Law no Global Meeting on Law & Society

CEDIS e NOVA School of Law no Global Meeting on Law & Society

De 13 a 16 de julho de 2022

Lisboa será o palco de mais um Global Meeting on Law and Society, que reunirá cerca de 4500 participantes, distribuídos por 710 sessões presenciais e 250 sessões virtuais, entre as quais estarão professores e Investigadores da NOVA School of Law/CEDIS.

Este encontro científico – um dos mais ambiciosos eventos realizados até à data na área dos estudos sociojurídicos a nível internacional – é organizado pela norte-americana Law and Society Association, em parceria com associações académicas de todo o mundo, nomeadamente o Research Committee on Sociology of Law da Associação Internacional de Sociologia, a Secção Temática de Sociologia do Direito e da Justiça da Associação Portuguesa de Sociologia e associações congéneres de África, Ásia, Austrália, Brasil, Canadá, Japão, Nova Zelândia e Reino Unido

Este será a sétima Global Conference, que tem vindo a realizar-se aproximadamente de cinco em cinco anos, desde 1991, mas a primeira verdadeiramente global, uma vez que será organizada em colaboração com associações académicas de todos os quadrantes do globo, num esforço colaborativo inédito.

A organização local do evento é assegurada por dois centros de investigação do ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (CIES-Iscte e DINÂMIA’CET ) e por um Local Arrangements Committee (LAC), que reúne representantes da área sociojurídica de Portugal, Espanha, França e Reino Unido (CES – Centro de Estudos Sociais; CEDIS – Centro de I&D sobre Direito e SociedadeCICS.NOVA – Centro Interdisciplinar de Ciências SociaisInstituto Internacional de Sociologia Jurídica de OñatiMaison des Sciences de l’Homme Paris-SaclayNottingham Trent University).

O evento tem como tema «Rage, Reckoning, & Remedy» e pretende colocar em debate as desigualdades extremas que marcam o nosso tempo e que a pandemia do Covid-19 vem a agravar, bem como os vínculos entre estas desigualdades e a relação predatória que se estabeleceu entre a humanidade e o meio ambiente

 

Sessões Global Meeting

Abaixo irá encontrar a programação das sessões que contam com a participação de professores/as e investigadores/as da NOVA School of Law/CEDIS:

13 de Julho 2022

08h15 – 10h00


«Open House: Project on Autocratic Legalism (PAL)»

Tipo de Sessão: Mesa Redonda

Participante da Mesa Redonda: Dee Smythe* (Investigadora CEDIS)
*Co-chair do Program Committee da conferência, juntamente com Michele Goodwin e Pierre Guibentif.

Descrição:

In 2019, scholars from the Global South, inspired by Kim Scheppele’s 2019 LSA Presidential Address on “constitutional assassinations”, began discussing collaboration on the uses of law by autocrats to consolidate power and resistances to such moves. They labeled their initiative the Project on Autocratic Legalism (PAL). This event will share information about PAL’s history and plans with the LSA community.

08h15 – 10h00


«Politics, Postcolonialism and International Law»

Tipo de Sessão: Paper 

Moderadora: Veronica Corcodel (Professora Auxiliar NOVA School of Law e Investigadora CEDIS)

Descrição:

This panel engages with colonialism’s rootedness in international law and continuities in postcolonialism’s international institutions.

08h15 – 10h00


«Community Control over Police and Police Investigation of Subjugated Population and Elusive Crimes»

Tipo de Sessão: Paper 

Moderadora: Laura Íñigo Álvarez (Investigadora  CEDIS/ Investigadora de Pós-doutoramento na NOVA School of Law)

Descrição:

There are many efforts to improve police-community relationships through various programs involving communities themselves. One of these efforts is Police Oversight Commissions. Another example is mandates for police officers to live in the community they live. How are these efforts conducted? What benefits have they produced? On the other hand, police can be required to investigate crimes extremely difficult for them. One example is investigation of crimes committed by ethnic minorities that have been strongly subjugated by the state. How can police investigate crimes in such communities that have deep mistruct against police? Another example is various forms of economic crimes. Are police equipped with tools to investigate such crimes? This session consists of four paper which respectively analyze these issue in four countries.

10h15 – 12h00


«Panel 1: Intimate Adult Relationships in All Its Forms: Marriage, Civil Union, Nonmarriage»

Tipo de Sessão: Paper

Título: «Marriage Apostates: Why Heterosexuals Seek Same-Sex Registered Partnerships»

Autora: Nausica Palazzo (Professora Auxiliar NOVA School of Law e Investigadora CEDIS)

Descrição:

Legal responses to committed adult relationships differ, and scholars from various disciplines are studying different approaches to recognizing persons in nonmarital relationships, including polyamorous arrangements and other communities of choice. This panel brings together a variety of perspectives from different countries on the role of legal recognition for committed adult relationships unfolding outside of marriage.

10h15 – 12h00

Aud. B2.03 – Ferreira de Almeida (Edifício II)


«Artificial intelligence & law: biased and discriminatory algorithms»

Tipo de Sessão: Mesa Redonda«Local Arrangement Committee Panel»

Participante da Mesa Redonda: Miguel de Azevedo Moura (Professor Auxiliar NOVA School of Law e Investigador CEDIS)

Coordenadora LAC: Patrícia André (Professora Convidada da NOVA School of Law e Investigadora CEDIS)

Descrição:

Algorithmic decision making is now truly widespread among several sensitive contexts of everyday life, and it raises difficult and important questions from a socio-legal perspective that need to be discussed in a transdisciplinary fashion to be properly tackled. In this session, we shall intertwin different perspectives on the subject – technical, ethical, and legal – providing a far-reaching overview of different legal areas such as criminal and civil justice, data protection, and competition law. In this way, we also intend to contribute to the overall reflection proposed by the 2022 theme of the meeting since algorithmic discrimination may be seen as just one other form of perpetuating injustice and inequality.

12h45- 14h30


«Unsettling Apologies (Part 1): The Context and Politics of Un/forgiving»

Tipo de Sessão: Paper

Moderadora: Dee Smythe* (Investigadora CEDIS)
*Co-chair do Program Committee da conferência, juntamente com Michele Goodwin e Pierre Guibentif.

Descrição:

In this time of unprecedented rage and reckoning around historical injustices of violent oppression and dispossession, what, if any, is the role and value of the apology? Drawing on essays from South Africa in a forthcoming edited volume, this is the first of two panels on apology. The panels seek to unpack some of these meanings and their relationship to histories, politics and laws that regulate, punish and remediate harm. In theorising turns to – and away from – the apology, the papers in the first part explore the politics of the apology in context, focusing on injurious relations of power; reparative shame; white denials of racial injustice; vernacular dispute management forums in rural settings; and land dispossession and restitution.

14h45 – 16h30

Aud. B2.03 – Ferreira de Almeida (Edifício II)


«Portugal’s unfulfilled right of access to caselaw»

Tipo de Sessão: Mesa Redonda «Local Arrangement Committee Panel & NOVA School of Law/CEDIS»

Moderadora: Margarida Lima Rego (Professora Associada com Agregação eSubdiretora da NOVA School of Law; Investigadora CEDIS)
Roundtable Participant: Higina Castelo (Juíza Desembargadora no Tribunal da Relação de Lisboa e Investigadora CEDIS)
Roundtable Participant: Patrícia André* (Juíza Desembargadora no Tribunal da Relação de Lisboa e Investigadora CEDIS)
*Membro do «Local Arrangements Committee» (LAC); Responsável pela programação do «LAC Film Program»

Coordenadora LAC: Patrícia André

Descrição:

Session on the topic of the lack of compliance with the constitutional mandate of access to caselaw in Portugal and its implications, namely, for the development of the legal system itself (by internal operators), for academic research (legal, socio-legal, historical, etc.), for research-based public policies, for technological advances in the justice system administration (e.g. based on artificial intelligence), and also for the dissemination of legal information through journalism as one important gatekeeper of transparency and accountability for the judicial system.

14 de julho 2022

08h15 – 10h00


«Incorporating Rights: Strategies to Advance Corporate Accountability»

Tipo de Sessão: Author Meets Reader (AMR) 

ReaderClaire Bright (Professora Auxiliar NOVA School of Law e Investigadora CEDIS)

Descrição:

Incorporating Rights considers market-based strategies to bring business practices into alignment with the responsibility to respect human rights. It explores how corporate social responsibility initiatives could close a global governance gap that currently places human rights at risk. It examines corporate codes of conduct, sustainability reporting, shareholder activism, and multi-stakeholder initiatives as the building blocks of a set of baseline standards for better business practices to strengthen the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights and recent recognition of a human right to a clean and healthy environment. Readers will take stock of current and emerging efforts to advance accountability and leverage leadership including a global treaty to regulate business and promote respect for human rights.

08h15 – 10h00


«Panel 4: Inter-legal and Holistic Approaches to Family Law»

Tipo de Sessão: Paper

Palestrante: Nausica Palazzo (Professora Auxiliar na NOVA School of Law e Investigadora CEDIS)

Descrição:

As the field of comparative family law develops its identity, it addresses a variety of different issues, providing a comparative lens on law within, and between, countries. This panel explores a series of different issues, ranging from cross-border guardianship, to domestic abuse, to Guatemalan family and immigration law, to parenthood across more than two persons, to the meaning of marriage – and divorce. In so doing, it combines more traditional family law analysis with an analysis of other fields of law, spanning immigration law, private international law, and law and religion.

10h15 – 12h00


«Autocratic legalism in Brazil»

Tipo de Sessão: Paper 

Palestrante: Dee Smythe* (Investigadora CEDIS)
*Co-chair do Program Committee da conferência, juntamente com Michele Goodwin e Pierre Guibentif.

Descrição

In 2019, scholars from the Global South, inspired by Kim Scheppele’s 2019 LSA Presidential Address on “constitutional assassinations”, began discussing collaboration on the uses of law by autocrats to consolidate power and resistances to such moves. They labeled their initiative the Project on Autocratic Legalism (PAL). In 2020, some of those scholars submitted a successful proposal for an IRC on Autocratic Legalism in Brazil, India, and South Africa. This initiative, dubbed PAL-BISA, brought together a broad team of researchers and an Expert Advisory Committee. In 2021, PAL-BISA was selected as the inaugural topical laboratory of LSA’s global collaborative program (GCP). This session shares findings from PAL-BISA studies on Brazil while putting those findings into a BISA comparative perspective.

10h15 – 12h00


«Constitutionalism(s): from liberal to digital – 200 years of Portuguese constitutionalism»

Tipo de Sessão: Mesa Redonda «Local Arrangement Committee»

Moderador: Presidente do Tribunal Constitucional, João Caupers, Professor Catedrático Jubilado da NOVA School of Law
Participante da Mesa Redonda: Cristina Nogueira Silva* (Professora Associada e Vice-Presidente do Conselho Científico; Investigadora CEDIS)
*Coordenadora das Sessões apresentadas pela LAC & NOVA School of Law/CEDIS e das 2 sessões de Tributo a António Manuel Hespanha.

Descrição:

200 years ago (1822), a constitutional monarchy was born in Portugal, replaced by a constitutional republic in 1910. Constitutionalism emerged in the context of the nation-state as a means to structure and limit political power and to guarantee fundamental freedoms and rights within a sovereign community. Constitutionalism progressed along with political, as well as economic and social change. Today, constitutionalism is challenged by an array of dynamic forces that range from globalisation to digitalisation. Following Teubner (2004), one might ask, “how is constitutional theory to respond to the challenge arising from current major trends, digitisation, privatisation and globalisation?” “The point today is to discipline quite different social dynamics.” By viewing constitutionalism as both beyond and within the state, societal constitutionalism (Golia, Teubner, 2021) may help envisioning responses to constitutional challenges in the 21th century, notably in the transnational economy and in the digital sphere.

12h45 – 13h30

Aud. B2.03 – Ferreira de Almeida (Edifício II)


«Bridging Legal Theory and Socio-Legal Studies in the Iberian context»

Tipo de Sessão: Mesa Redonda «Local Arrangement Committee Panel»

Coordenadora LAC & Moderadora: Patrícia André* (Professora Convidada da NOVA School of Law e Investigadora CEDIS)
*Membro do «Local Arrangements Committee» (LAC); Responsável pela programação do «LAC Film Program»

Descrição:

To describe and provide explanations about the law, its contents and the legal phenomenon in general is a goal shared by many legal theorists and socio-legal scholars. Yet, fruitful conversations and conjoint undertakes between researchers and theorists from both disciplines are still scarce. With this session, we intend to provide an opportunity to stimulate debate between researchers and scholars within the Iberian context and encourage the advancement of both fields in Portugal, where these epistemic communities are still underdeveloped.

12h45 – 14h30


«Refocusing Reconciliation: On questions of reconciliation, truth and reckoning»

Tipo de Sessão: Paper

Moderador: Jeremy Sarkin (Investigador Principal Convidado da NOVA School of Law | CEDIS)

Descrição:

This panel critically revisits discourses and practices of truth, reparations and reconciliation.

15 de julho 2022

10h15 – 12h00


«Socioeconomic Rights and Sustainability»

Tipo de Sessão: Paper

Título: «Modern slavery in global supply chains: normative initiatives at the European level»
Autores: Laura Íñigo Álvarez (Investigadora CEDIS/
Investigadora de Pós-doutoramento na NOVA School of Law) e Claire Bright (Professora Auxiliar NOVA School of Law e Investigadora CEDIS)

Descrição:

Linkages between human rights and the environment are increasingly recognized and legitimized through law and policy, most notably in the SDGs, but also in other institutional, legal, and political realms. Under what conditions do human rights offer pathways to alter our destructive relationships with the natural world and each other? Can rights energize efforts stymied by inertia, unyielding power dynamics, or systemic barriers to change? Or are human rights susceptible to the same blind spots and power plays as any other policy? What can we learn about alternatives by examining instances where human rights violations and environmental damage intersect? This panel seeks to explore evidence from around the world regarding the role and utility of human rights as mechanisms of social transformation vis-à-vis environmental challenges.

10h15 – 12h00


«Right to Research and Education in the Post-COVID Era – Copyright Perspectives from a Global View – Panel 1»

Tipo de Sessão: Paper

Título: «Between Frictions and Missed Opportunities: Teaching and Research Copyright Exceptions in Italy»
Autor: Giulia Priora (Professora Auxiliar da NOVA School of Law e Investigadora do CEDIS) e Rossana Ducato

Descrição:

Linkages between human rights and the environment are increasingly recognized and legitimized through law and policy, most notably in the SDGs, but also in other institutional, legal, and political realms. Under what conditions do human rights offer pathways to alter our destructive relationships with the natural world and each other? Can rights energize efforts stymied by inertia, unyielding power dynamics, or systemic barriers to change? Or are human rights susceptible to the same blind spots and power plays as any other policy? What can we learn about alternatives by examining instances where human rights violations and environmental damage intersect? This panel seeks to explore evidence from around the world regarding the role and utility of human rights as mechanisms of social transformation vis-à-vis environmental challenges.

10h15 – 12h00

Aud. B2.03 – Ferreira de Almeida (Edifício II)


«Public Law facing the pandemic: the Portuguese context»

Sessão apresentada por LAC & CIDP

Coordenadora: Patrícia André* (Professora Convidada da NOVA School of Law e Investigadora CEDIS)
*Membro do «Local Arrangements Committee» (LAC); Responsável pela programação do «LAC Film Program»

12h45 – 14h30


«Mapping the Pasts and Futures of Law and Society Scholarship in Africa»

Tipo de Sessão: Mesa Redonda

Participante da Mesa Redonda: Dee Smythe(Investigadora CEDIS)
* Co-chair do Program Committee da conferência, juntamente com Michele Goodwin e Pierre Guibentif.

Descrição:

There exists a vast range of scholarship on law & society in Africa. This notwithstanding, much of that scholarship can be charged with reproducing centuries old tropes of a dark “Africa” marked by underdevelopment, poverty, violence & disease. Largely underrepresented, often inaccessible & lacking visibility is scholarship that engages or seeks to understand the everyday construction, location & use of law in African societies, in ways that that do not exoticise or continue to build on irredeemable colonially conceived notions of Africa.

12h45 – 14h30


«Legal Pluralism in Portuguese Empire»

Tipo de Sessão: Mesa Redonda

Moderadora: Cristina Nogueira Silva* (Professora Associada e Vice-Presidente do Conselho Científico; Investigadora CEDIS)
*Coordenadora das Sessões apresentadas pela LAC & NOVA School of Law/CEDIS e das 2 sessões de Tributo a António Manuel Hespanha.
Participante Mesa Redonda: João Figueiredo (Investigador Auxiliar na NOVA School of Law | CEDIS)
Participante Mesa Redonda: Luís Cabral de Oliveira (Professor no Departamento de Ciências Jurídicas no Instituto Politécnico de Leiria e Investigador do CEDIS)
Participante Mesa Redonda: Anabela Brízido (Professora Auxiliar e Doutoranda na NOVA School of Law e Investigadora CEDIS)

Descrição:

O objetivo desta mesa é discutir conceitos e metodologias de investigação que estão a ser desenvolvidas no âmbito do projeto «pluralismo jurídico no Império português (séculos XVIII-XIX)», financiado pela Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia, a decorrer na Faculdade de Direito da Universidade Nova de Lisboa (Cedis) e no Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa. Pretende-se, com esta investigação, estudar o modo como se relacionaram, nos territórios americanos, africanos e asiáticos do Império português, a ordem jurídica portuguesa e as normatividades locais (“nativas”, “indígenas”) desses territórios.

14h45 PM – 16h30


«Empirical Portraits of Debtors and their Legal Proceedings»

Tipo de sessão: Paper

Título: «Pre-insolvency mechanisms in Portugal: an empirical analysis of their main procedural features»

Autor: João Pedro Pinto-Ferreira (Professor Convidado da NOVA School of Law e Investigador do CEDIS)

Descrição:

This in-person panel brings together researchers who have used empirical methods to better understand debtors and the ways they navigate legal proceedings. Three presentations will explore different aspect of Portuguese legal proceeding: how the corporate pre-insolvency process compares with the new pre-insolvency process for individuals, why the pre-insolvency process for individuals is not being used more, and how the length of the discharge period impacts the goals of personal insolvency law. Other presentations will look at how workers in the social and health sectors in the Netherlands are collaborating to support individuals overcome debt and health problems and how childcare expenses may be partially responsible for women in the United States of America deriving less of a benefit from bankruptcy than men.

16h45 PM – 18h30


«Polícia – Prisões, lugares de discriminação»

Tipo de Sessão: Paper

Moderadora: Laura Íñigo Álvarez (Investigadora CEDIS/Investigadora de Pós-doutoramento na NOVA School of Law)

Descrição:

Apresentação e discussão de artigos relacionados com a Polícia, os Serviços Prisionais e a discriminação.

16h45 – 18h30

Aud. B2.03 – Ferreira de Almeida (Edifício II)

«Towards the 50th anniversary of the April 25th Revolution»

Sessão apresentada pela LAC com o apoio do Provedor de Justiça

Moderadora: Maria Lúcia Amaral (Professora Catedrática na NOVA School of Law)

Coordenadora LAC: Patrícia André* (Professora Convidada da NOVA School of Law e Investigadora CEDIS)
*Membro do «Local Arrangements Committee» (LAC); Responsável pela programação do «LAC Film Program»

16 de julho 2022

10h15 – 12h00


«African Penalities: Historical Trends and Contemporary Tensions»

Tipo de Sessão: Paper

Palestrante: Dee Smythe* (Investigadora CEDIS)
* Co-chair do Program Committee da conferência, juntamente com Michele Goodwin e Pierre Guibentif.

Descrição:

This panel analyses recent developments in the study of African penality, highlighting trends in penal ideas and institutions from the late nineteenth to twenty-first centuries. It offers insights into wider questions on the relationship between punishment, colonialism, decolonization, and the global circulation of penal techniques. The panelists draw on a variety of disciplines and methods to analyze African developments on their own terms and in relation to broader narratives of punishment and penality.

10h15 – 12h00


«Border control and the Covid-19 syndemic: Looking at immigration detention in Europe»

Tipo de Sessão: Paper

Título: «Challenging the narrative of Portugal as a migrant welcoming country: immigration detention and the shadows of migrants’ legalisation at times of Covid-19»
Autores: Francesca Esposito e Emellin de Oliveira (Doutoranda na NOVA School of Law, Investigadora do CEDIS e Guest Lecturer no Instituto Politécnico de Leiria)

Descrição:

This session looks at what happened to irregularised migrants and people in detention centres during the Covid-19 syndemic in different countries in Europe (Italy, Portugal, Sweden and Danmark and Northern Ireland). We asks to what extent these new practices of racialised containment may be maintained, expanded and exported in the near future, and crucially what does the ‘exceptional’ nature of these practices tell us about the ‘ordinary’ mechanisms at play in these cruel institutions? Overall, what emerges across the different national contexts is a situation of abandonment, neglect and abuse on the part of state authorities and private corporate actors who collaborate with them, as well as a selective functioning of the detention system which ultimately reproduces a racialized and gendered hierarchy of ‘detention deservingness

10h15 – 12h00

Aud. B2.03 – Ferreira de Almeida (Edifício II)

«Public Law facing the pandemic: a comparative approach»

Sessão apresentada por LAC & CIDP

Coordenadora LAC: Patrícia André* (Professora Convidada da NOVA School of Law e Investigadora CEDIS)
*Membro do «Local Arrangements Committee» (LAC); Responsável pela programação do «LAC Film Program»

12h45 PM — 14h30

Aud. B2.03 – Ferreira de Almeida (Edifício II)

«Judging the subalternized: between the past and present»

Tipo de Sessão: Local Arrangement Committee Panel & NOVA School of Law/CEDIS in association with RESISTANCE

Moderadora: Cristina Nogueira da Silva* (Professora Associada e Vice-Presidente do Conselho Científico; Investigadora CEDIS)
*Coordenadora das Sessões apresentadas pela LAC & NOVA School of Law/CEDIS e das 2 sessões de Tributo a António Manuel Hespanha.
Participante da Mesa Redonda: Soraya Nour Sckell (Professora Associada e Investigadora CEDIS)
Participante da Mesa Redonda: Armando Marques Guedes (Professor Catedrático e Diretor e Investigador do CEDIS)

Coordenadora LAC: Patrícia André(Professora Convidada da NOVA School of Law e Investigadora CEDIS)
*Membro do «Local Arrangements Committee» (LAC); Responsável pela programação do «LAC Film Program»

Descrição:

This session is based on historical research into the use of law and the courts by subalternized groups (slaves, freedmen, indigenous people and women), in order to discuss the hypothesis of a law of the underlings of today: drawing from concrete examples of historical subalternized and their conceptualization, we suggest updating the notion and category of underlings that are judged by today’s courts and squeezed into the legal system, identifying who fills the category today and what type of law is reserved for them.

14h45 – 16h30

Grande Auditório (Edifício II)


«Tribute to António Manuel Hespanha: on Empire»

Tipo de Sessão:  Painel «Local Arrangement Committee»

Moderadora: Cristina Nogueira da Silva* (Professora Associada e Vice-Presidente do Conselho Científico; Investigadora CEDIS)
*Coordenadora das Sessões apresentadas pela LAC & NOVA School of Law/CEDIS e das 2 sessões de Tributo a António Manuel Hespanha.

Coordenadora LAC: Patrícia André(Professora Convidada da NOVA School of Law e Investigadora CEDIS)
*Membro do «Local Arrangements Committee» (LAC); Responsável pela programação do «LAC Film Program»

Descrição:

António Manuel Hespanha (1945-2019) was an exceptional Portuguese scholar that left us too soon. At the LAC, we decided to celebrate the scholar but also the teacher, the researcher, the mentor, the colleague, and the friend that António Hespanha was to many in Portugal and abroad. We thus intend to recollect some of his main working subjects and approaches within legal history, legal theory, and socio-legal studies, highlighting, in line with the Meeting’s theme, his special contributions to colonial studies and the reconceptualization of the Portuguese empire. And we also want to remember and pay tribute to the special way in which he built his trajectory and helped pave the way for so many others.

16h45 – 18h30


«Projections/Interpellations: Visions of International Law and its Visions of Us»

Tipo de Sessão: Paper

Título: «Legal Framings in Social Media: The Case of Search and Rescue in the Mediterranean»
Autor: Veronica Corcodel (Professora Auxiliar NOVA School of Law e Investigadora CEDIS)

Descrição:

Visuals, visualisations and visions are part and parcel of the making and operation of the international legal order. This session explores the projects and interpellations resulting from these visions through a discussing of the relationship between visual stories and the construction of ‘human shields in international humanitarian law; the mobilisation of gendered tropes of mothers and criminals within the context of debates about ‘responsible’, ‘sustainable’, ‘good’ or ‘fair’ mining in an artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASM) in western Kenya; and the nuances traversing – the otherwise seen as nationalist and right-wing monolithic – Visegrad Group (V4) (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, and Slovakia). Session members also discuss the relationship between law and social media on search and rescue (SAR) operations in the Mediterranean; the interplay between hypervisibilisation and invisibilisation within the context of the Napier Barracks in the UK’s deterrence policies and its ill-treatment of migrants; and the alternative truths that emerge from El Salvador’s United Nations 1992-1993 Truth Commission (UN-TC) (the first truth commission created and managed by the UN after the end of the Cold War) and a tapestry’s account of the Sumpul River massacre created in the 1980s by a Salvadoran woman, as a representation of the first reported massacre of the civil war.

Programa LAC Film*

Programadora: Patrícia André

Sessão I – «As Armas e o Povo» + «A Caça Revoluções»

Sexta-feira, 15/07/2022; 17h00

Sessão II – «Linha Vermelha»

Sexta-feira, 15/07/2022, 19h00

Sessão III – «Fantasmas do Império»

Sábado, 16/07/2022; 16h45

Sessão IV – «Natal 71» + «Cinza»

Sábado, 16/07/2022; 19h00

Todas as exibições no Teatro de Cinema Fernando Lopes – Campus da Universidade Lusófona.

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