Professor from the University of Granada participates in activities at the Graduate Studies Program in Law
Valentina Faggiani is a visiting professor through PUCRS-PrInt
In September, PUCRS welcomed Valentina Faggiani, a professor of Constitutional Law from the University of Granada (Spain), through its Institutional Project of Internationalization (PUCRS-PrInt). The professor participated in activities of the Graduate Program in Law for two weeks, through the project Technology and Society in a globalized world in crisis under the priority theme World in Motion: Individuals and Society.
During her time at PUCRS, the researcher was hosted by Elton Somensi, coordinator of the Law program, Marco Félix Jobim, deputy coordinator, and Professor Regina Ruaro, representative of the Coordinating Committee of the Graduate Program in Law.
As a visiting professor at PUCRS, Valentina Faggiani gave a lecture on the jurisdictional triangle between the national court, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) and the Court of Justice of the European Union – CURIA. She also spoke at a seminar on the protection of the fundamental rights of migrants and refugees, framing its main mechanisms from a national and international perspective.
In addition, the professor taught classes on topics such as the system of guarantees in the Spanish Constitution, the protection of fundamental rights in the European Union and constitutional jurisdiction in Spain, on the 21st, 22nd and 23rd of September.
PUCRS and University of Granada
The agreement between PUCRS and the University of Granada shows a history of partnership reflected in several projects developed together. Among them, we can highlight the Sandwich Doctorate Abroad of Andrei Fredes, the coming of Antonio Miras to Brazil as a Visiting Professor, and the thesis defended under the joint-degree model with a double degree obtained by the dean of PUCRS Law School, Brother Sandro Bobrzyk.