Representatives of the School of Law of the University of Minho (EDUM) and the Research Centre for Justice and Governance (JusGov) travelled to São Paulo, Brazil, with the purpose of consolidating institutional and academic relations while taking part in the international conference organised by Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE). The delegation included Cristina Dias, Flávia Noversa Loureiro, and Patrícia Sousa Borges.
The visit provided an opportunity to deepen scientific dialogue and reinforce cooperation between EDUM/JusGov and UNINOVE, creating stronger foundations for collaborative projects and fostering academic exchange in the fields of justice and governance. The discussions highlighted common research priorities and opened new channels for shared initiatives across the Atlantic.
Participation in global academic gatherings such as this illustrates JusGov’s commitment to a living, dialogical culture of legal scholarship, where ideas circulate, evolve, and generate new paths for collaborative inquiry. By consolidating bridges with institutions such as UNINOVE, JusGov affirms its commitment to transatlantic knowledge networks and enhances its role in shaping contemporary justice and governance debates.
Representatives of the School of Law of the University of Minho (EDUM) and the Research Centre for Justice and Governance (JusGov) travelled to São Paulo, Brazil, with the purpose of consolidating institutional and academic relations while taking part in the international conference organised by Universidade Nove de Julho (UNINOVE). The delegation included Cristina Dias, Flávia Noversa Loureiro, and Patrícia Sousa Borges.
The visit provided an opportunity to deepen scientific dialogue and reinforce cooperation between EDUM/JusGov and UNINOVE, creating stronger foundations for collaborative projects and fostering academic exchange in the fields of justice and governance. The discussions highlighted common research priorities and opened new channels for shared initiatives across the Atlantic.
Participation in global academic gatherings such as this illustrates JusGov’s commitment to a living, dialogical culture of legal scholarship, where ideas circulate, evolve, and generate new paths for collaborative inquiry. By consolidating bridges with institutions such as UNINOVE, JusGov affirms its commitment to transatlantic knowledge networks and enhances its role in shaping contemporary justice and governance debates.