Noting the lack of a compulsory subject on human rights in the UV Law degree, this innovation project, funded by the Vicerrectorat de Transformació Docent i Formació Permanent, aims to promote the mainstreaming of human rights in all core subjects of this degree. To this end, a series of seminars will be organised with the participation of researchers from the Institute of Human Rights and teaching staff from the different areas of knowledge of the Faculty of Law to discuss strategies, resources and methodologies to incorporate a cross-cutting human rights perspective into the teaching of the Bachelor's Degree in Law.
III Seminar for the mainstreaming of human rights in legal studies
Thursday, 3rd April 10:30-12:30
Faculty Staff Room (E01)
Historical
(January 2024)
II Seminar for the mainstreaming of human rights in legal studies
Wednesday 10 January 16:30-18:00
Faculty Staff Room (E01)
Seminar on Constitutional Law
Coordinator: María Dalli
The subject of Constitutional Law II from a rights-based approach
Fernando Flores
The human rights perspective in the teaching of the subject of Constitutional Organisation of the State
Rosario Serra
Culture of values and rights in the teaching of ‘Legal Institutions of the European Union’ and ‘Fundamental Rights and Freedoms and Economic Constitution’.
Mónica Martínez López-Sáez
Thursday 11th January, 11:30-13:00
Faculty Staff Room (E01)
Seminar on International Public Law
Coordinated by: Estrella del Valle Calzada
Practical cases of integration-collision of international human rights law into domestic law
José Elías Esteve Moltó
The simulation of the UN Security Council to work on the protection of human rights in public international law
Joan Marc Herrando Fernández
Human rights in the teaching of international relations
Raquel Vanyó Vicedo
Integrating the human rights approach into the study of international law
Estrella del Valle Calzada Monday 15 January, 11:00-13:00
Faculty Staff Room (E01)
Administrative Law Seminar
Coordinator: Clàudia Gimeno Fernández
Good governance and equality protection
Alba Soriano Arnanz
Respect for human rights in the design and use of Artificial Intelligence systems
Adrián Palma Ortigosa
Rights in teaching on the development of regulations
Julia Carceller Stella
Digital human rights: the obstacle of the digital divide
Víctor Bethencourt Rodríguez
LGTBI+ diversity in Universities. A public law perspective
Reyes Marzal Raga
The resolutions of the international Human Rights committees and the State's financial liability
Clàudia Gimeno Fernández
(June 2023)
I Seminar for the mainstreaming of human rights in legal studies
Thursday, June 1st 17:00-19:00
Ascensión Chirivella Graus Hall
Inaugural event: ‘Why it is necessary to mainstream human rights in legal studies’.
Keynote lecture by Javier de Lucas addressed to the teaching staff of the Faculty of Law: Algo más que una tautología: el imperativo de transversalizar los derechos humanos en la docencia del grado de Derecho (Something more than a tautology: the imperative of mainstreaming human rights in the teaching of the Bachelor's Degree in Law).
Participants: Javier Palao (Dean of the Faculty of Law), Fernando Flores (Director of the Human Rights Institute), María José Añón (Professor of Philosophy of Law), Jose Antonio García Sáez (Project Coordinator).
Friday 2 June, 11:00-13:30
Faculty Staff Room (E01)
Seminar History of Law
Coordinator: Carles Tormo
Democratic memory in the training of jurists
Alfons Aragoneses i Aguado (Director General de Memòria Democràtica del Departament de Justícia, Drets i Memòria)
Human rights in the education of historians
Carlos Tormo i Camallonga
Expressió i nacionalitat: Drets humans en conflicte durant la transició valenciana (Expression and Nationality: Human Rights in Conflict during the Valencian Transition)
Ramon Aznar i Garcia
Women in History of Law programmes
Pilar García Trobat
Public History and Human Rights
Mª Pilar Hernando Serra
Freedom of Religion in the History of Law in the Face of New Legislative Mechanisms: Problem-Based Learning
Mónica Soria Moya
Monday, June 5, 12:30-14:30
Faculty Staff Room (E01)
Civil Law Seminar
Coordinator: Fabiola Meco
The consideration of children and the elderly through the human rights approach
Fabiola Meco (UV)
Children's personality rights in the biomedical field
Yolanda Bustos
The other side of the reform: the civil liability of people with disabilities
María Luisa Atienza
The influence of the reform on disability pensions in civil law
Josefina Albentosa
Reading family law in Spain through the Istanbul Convention
Sonia Rodríguez
Tuesday, 6th June, 11:00-13:30
Faculty Staff Room (E01)
Seminar Criminal Law
Coordinated by: Jorge Correcher
Els drets humans com a base d'un dret penal garantista (Human rights as a basis for a guaranteeing criminal law)
Jorge Correcher Mira
Human rights and penitentiary law
Tàlia González Collantes
The human rights perspective in criminal public security policies
Andreu Moreno i Tarín
The implementation of the UN Bangkok Rules (A/RES/65/229) to guarantee the human rights of imprisoned women
Verònica Gisbert-Gràcia
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Coordinator: Prof. Jose Antonio García Sáez