Let’s talk (about) Law?

 

The “Quid Juris Podcast” was created with the purpose of discussing old and uncover new challenges for the legal world, contributing to the development of new lines of scientific research.

 

This is a project of the Research School of JusGov – Research Center for Justice and Governance, of the Law School of the University of Minho, in which, periodically, a personality with an outstanding professional career is invited to open the discussion on important issues in the legal world.

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development has set out the priorities and aspirations for global sustainable development for 2030, and gender equality is one of the 17 sustainable development goals. What does this goal mean and what is its importance?
In a conversation with Mrs Joana Marques Vidal and Prof. Dr Maria Glória Aquino, we tried to understand the state of the art and identify the current and future challenges facing gender equality.
Dr Joana Marques Vidal has been a Public Prosecutor since 1979 and is currently a retired Deputy Attorney General. Since 2021, she has been President of the General Council of the University of Minho.
Throughout her long professional career, between 2018 and 2021, she embraced the functions of Representative of the Attorney General of the Republic in the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Constitutional Court, and, between 2012 and 2018, the position of Attorney General of the Republic. As a speaker, she regularly participates in several postgraduate and master’s courses at various higher education institutions, in seminars and conferences, among others, in the areas of children and youth, victims of crime, domestic violence, corruption and economic and financial crime.

Professor Maria da Glória Aquino is a lawyer, Assistant Professor in the Law Department of the Federal University of Maranhão (UFMA/BR), post-doctorate in human rights and social rights from the University of Salamanca, PhD in public policies from the Federal University of Maranhão (UFMA/BR).

July 28th, 2023

Let’s talk (about) Law?

 

The “Quid Juris Podcast” was created with the purpose of discussing old and uncover new challenges for the legal world, contributing to the development of new lines of scientific research.

 

This is a project of the Research School of JusGov – Research Center for Justice and Governance, of the Law School of the University of Minho, in which, periodically, a personality with an outstanding professional career is invited to open the discussion on important issues in the legal world.

The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development has set out the priorities and aspirations for global sustainable development for 2030, and gender equality is one of the 17 sustainable development goals. What does this goal mean and what is its importance?
In a conversation with Mrs Joana Marques Vidal and Prof. Dr Maria Glória Aquino, we tried to understand the state of the art and identify the current and future challenges facing gender equality.
Dr Joana Marques Vidal has been a Public Prosecutor since 1979 and is currently a retired Deputy Attorney General. Since 2021, she has been President of the General Council of the University of Minho.
Throughout her long professional career, between 2018 and 2021, she embraced the functions of Representative of the Attorney General of the Republic in the Public Prosecutor’s Office of the Constitutional Court, and, between 2012 and 2018, the position of Attorney General of the Republic. As a speaker, she regularly participates in several postgraduate and master’s courses at various higher education institutions, in seminars and conferences, among others, in the areas of children and youth, victims of crime, domestic violence, corruption and economic and financial crime.

Professor Maria da Glória Aquino is a lawyer, Assistant Professor in the Law Department of the Federal University of Maranhão (UFMA/BR), post-doctorate in human rights and social rights from the University of Salamanca, PhD in public policies from the Federal University of Maranhão (UFMA/BR).

July 28th, 2023