Join us for an enlightening open lecture on social rights issues by Erasmus+ visiting professor Dr. José da Silva Lopes, a distinguished Lawyer and College Professor at Portucalense University. With over 20 years of experience in legal academia and research, Dr. Da Silva Lopes is a leading expert in social rights and constitutional law.
In this lecture, Dr. Da Silva Lopes will share his vision for the existence of social rights and discuss his corollaries, including:
- The implementation of social rights should be based on a criterion of minimum dignity
- Social rights should be granted autonomy and strength, not indexed to fragments of the fundamental rights, freedom, and guarantees
- Social rights are true subjective rights enshrined in the Constitutional text, rather than objective duties of the State
Dr. Da Silva Lopes will also examine the impact of neo-liberal tendencies, such as the privatization of vital social sectors like Health, Education, Social Security, Justice, and Residence Housing on social rights.
This lecture is a must-attend for anyone interested in social rights, constitutional law, and human rights. Register now to secure your place and invite your friends and colleagues to join us.
Certificates are provided.
Link for registration.