The legal system observes the scientific system, just as the latter observes the former.
Each system, however, is self-referential and governed by its own criteria of validation. As a result, encounters between systems give rise to irritations.
These tensions—none of which can be resolved unilaterally by either system—compel each to process exogenous stimuli, translating them into endogenous responses.
In this context, Darío Rodríguez Mansilla invites us to reflect on a paradox: the closed nature of each system is precisely what enhances its evolutionary dynamism.
📍 25 February 2026, 5:00 p.m. (UTC+0) via Zoom
Zoom room: https://zoom.us/j/4664284907
Speaker: Darío Rodríguez
Discussant: Sergio Ruiz Díaz Arce
Chair: Gema Pérez Souto
Language: Spanish
Scientific Commission
Flávia Noversa Loureiro
Ricardo de Macedo Menna Barreto
Robert Junqueira
Organisation
EDUM — School of Law of the University of Minho
JusGov — Research Centre for Justice and Governance
Support
FCT — Foundation for Science and Technology


