SEPTEMBER 13th 2023 – WEDNESDAY
8 am to 12 pm: MINI COURSES LOCATION: ESMAT
COORDINATOR: GUSTAVO PASCHOAL
MINI COURSE 1 – Classroom with 40 participants Theme: PENAL SYSTEM AND HUMAN RIGHTS
Professors:
TARSIS BARRETO OLIVEIRA (BRAZIL) PAULO SÉRGIO GOMES SOARES (BRAZIL) MANA SHIMAOKA (JAPAN)
AHMED KHALIFA (EGYPT)
Objectives: To discuss the main challenges for the preservation of human rights in the penitentiary system, as well as the prospects for the social reintegration of the convicted person within the criminal system of the respective countries; to promote the exchange of information between the professionals from Brazil and abroad involved in the event, and to allow those present a rich exchange of experience on the subject through free debate and participation of those registered through questions addressed to the panelists.
MINI COURSE 2 – Classroom with 40 participants
Theme: DECISION MAKING AND CREDIBILITY OF TESTIMONY
Professors:
CARLOS ROSA
TIAGO GAGLIANO (BRAZIL)
Objectives: To provide grounds for judicial decisions, improving the structure of legal-decisional argumentation and the formatting of the Democratic Rule of Law, from a viewpoint based on the psychology of testimony, applying the contributions consolidated in the environment of collecting oral evidence in court, analyzing the facts and employing techniques for questioning and analyzing the credibility of testimony. Analyzing the facts according to the methodologies proposed by the psychology of testimony and behavior, thus enabling us to overcome biased and causal factual understanding; implementing the procedures for gathering oral evidence in court, based on the psychology of testimony, based on understanding the categorization and hierarchy of questions to be asked, and improving the motivation of judicial decisions by analyzing the veracity of testimony based on existing methodologies based on the psychology of testimony.
MINI COURSE 3 – Classroom with 40 participants
Theme: CRITIQUE OF CULTURE AND CRITIQUE OF FANATICISM AND FUNDAMENTALISM
Professor:
ONEIDE PERIUS (BRAZIL)
Objectives: To outline the critique of culture and morality of Nietzsche as devices for controlling the human being. To situate the general context of the philosophy of Nietzsche; to understand the main philosophical concepts of the author; to make the connection between the philosophy of Nietzsche and the construction of a society based on autonomy and freedom, and to show the importance of the philosophy of Nietzsche with regard to the critique of fanaticism and fundamentalism.
MINI COURSE 4 – Classroom with 20 participants
Theme: LEGAL CAPITAL AND THE MEANS OF SELF-COMPOSING CONFLICTS
Professor:
BLEINE QUEIROZ CAÚLA (BRAZIL) CARLA AMADO GOMES (PORTUGAL) CLAUDIA DO AMARAL FURQUIM (BRAZIL)
Objectives: To analyze how self-compositional means can have a positive impact on legal capital. To verify the achievements brought about by the Res. 125, analyze the effective control of the CNJ and investigate the possibilities for better use of legal capital.
4 pm – REGISTRATION
5 pm to 5:40 pm – OPENING CEREMONY
LOCATION: Auditorium of the Court of Justice of the State of Tocantins 5:40 pm to 6 pm – TRIBUTE LUIZ ROBERTO LIZA CURI
6 pm to 6:50 pm – JAPAN CONFERENCE
Theme: RIGHTS OF THE WOMEN: PREVENTING AND COMBATING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN JAPAN
Lecturer: MANA SHIMAOKA (Japan)
Chairwoman: Justice ETELVINA MARIA SAMPAIO
7 pm to 7:50 pm – BRAZIL CONFERENCE
Theme: PROCESS MINING AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Lecturer: SARAJANE MARQUES PERES (Brazil)
Chairman: Justice MARCO VILLAS BOAS
SEPTEMBER 14th 2023 – THURSDAY
9 am to 12 pm – ORAL COMMUNICATIONS – ESMAT STRICTO SENSU STUDENTS
LOCATION: Auditorium of the Court of Justice of the State of Tocantins
Coordinator: LIA DE AZEVEDO ALMEIDA
MESTRADO EM PRESTAÇÃO JURISDICIONAL E DIREITOS HUMANOS UFT/ESMAT
9 am to 9:30 am – Master’s student: ROSA GAZIRE
Theme: Interdisciplinary and Itinerant Socio-Legal Education Program of the Judiciary in Public Schools in the State of Tocantins to Promote Conscious (de)Judicialization..
DINTER REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT UFT
9:30 am to 10 am – Doctoral Student: ALINE BAILÃO
Theme: The Geographical Indication of the Jalapão Region for Golden Grass Handicrafts as an Instrument of Legal Protection and Development for Traditional Communities in the Perception of the Local Actors.
10 am to 10:30 am – Doctor: WELLINGTON MAGALHÃES
Theme: Regional Development, Public Policies and Effective Judicial Provision: the structural process and the resolution of conflicts over the use of water.
10:30 am to 11 am - Doctor: MARCELO LAURITO
Theme: Prisons of Faith: Evangelical Conversions in the Prison Context and the Relationship between Religious Interests and Conditions of Habituality in the World of Crime.
2 pm to 4 pm – PANEL 1
Theme: PENAL SYSTEM AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN SOUTH AMERICA, AFRICA AND ASIA
4 pm to 6 pm – PANEL 2
Theme: HUMAN RIGHTS AND JUSTICE IN THE DIGITAL ERA
SEPTEMBER 15th 2023 – FRIDAY
9 am to 12 pm – ORAL COMMUNICATIONS – ESMAT STRICTO SENSU STUDENTS
LOCATION: Auditorium of the Court of Justice of the State of Tocantins
Coordinator: LIA DE AZEVEDO ALMEIDA DINTER LAW PUC-RIO
9 am to 9:30 am – Doctoral Student: RICARDO GAGLIARDI
Theme: Four paradoxes of the criminal justice system and the democratic rule of law.
9:30 am to 10 am – Doutoral Student: RONICLAY ALVES DE MORAIS
Theme: Defense of the Right to the Environment as an Autonomous Human Right within the Brazilian Legal System: Impacts of Advisory Opinion No. 23 of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
MASTER'S DEGREE IN JUDICIAL PROVISION AND HUMAN RIGHTS UFT/ESMAT
10 am to 10:30 am – Master: BERNARDINO COSOBECK
Theme: Social Justice for Children in Food Vulnerability: The Jury/Happy Child Project in the State of Tocantins.
DINTER REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT UFT
10:30 am to 11 am – Doctor: FABIO COSTA GONZAGA
Theme: Analysis of the Criminal Repression in Brazil: Between Guarantees and the Economics of Crime.
9 am to 12 pm – BANNERS – UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS FROM DIFFERENT IES
LOCATION: Hall of the Court of Justice of the State of Tocantins
EXPOSURE OF THE BANNERS
Coordinator of the students: ALOISIO BOLWERK Coordinator of the evalution team: LILIANA PENA NAVAL Evaluators: Masters of the Class 10
2 pm to 4 pm – PANEL 3
Theme: NTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
4 pm to 6 pm – PANEL 4
Theme: THINKING AND ACTING WITH NATURE: HUMAN RIGHTS AND ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTERS 6 pm – ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE TOP 3 BANNERS AND PRESENTATION OF THE WORK
6:15 pm – RAFFLE OF PRIZES
6:20 pm – CLOSING