The Global Summit 2021

January 1216, 2021

Concurrent Sessions III

January 12, 2021 | Day 1
5:00pm-6:30pm


Panel 12 — Digital Revolution Defying Brazilian Constitutional Goals [English]

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Chair: Ana Cristina Aguilar Viana, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Federal University of Paraná

  1. Ana Cristina Aguilar Viana, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Federal University of Paraná
    Digital inequality in Brazil: intersectionalities, geodemographies and legal instruments
  2. Bárbara Mendonça Bertotti, Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná
    Brazilian right to health in digital revolution
  3. Lucas Bossoni Saikali, Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne and Federal University of Paraná
    The consequences of fake news to the democracy system: reflecting on the process of electoral choice versus the outcome in terms of voter-party agreement
  4. Fernanda Schuhli Bourges, Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná
    Digital Revolution and Right of Participation in Brazil: “fala.br” System

Panel 13 — Populism and Political Parties [English]

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Chair:  Juliano Benvindo, University of Brasília

  1. Juliano Benvindo, University of Brasília
    The Paradox of Party Fragmentation in Brazil
  2. Andrew Cecchinato, University of St Andrews
    On Dark Matters: Constitutionalism in an Age of Rising Tyrannies
  3. Michael Da Silva, McGill University
    The Parallel Arguments for Municipal and Sub-State National Constitutional Authority
  4. Mark Graber, University of Maryland Carey School of Law
    “Born Populist: The Trump Administration, the Courts and the Constitution of the United States”

Panel 14 — Themes in Latin American Constitutionalism [English]

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Chair:  Jorge Farinacci-Fernós, Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law

  1. Benjamin Alemparte, Duke Law School
    Constraints and institutional interest in Chile’s constitution-making process
  2. Jorge Farinacci-Fernós, Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law
    Economic Policy in Latin American Constitutions
  3. Victor Hugo / Renata Naomi Petersen / Tranjan, UFPR – Universidade Federal do Paraná
    Between the people’s will and popular sovereignty: a latin-american approach to the illiberal democracies’ speech
  4. José Ignacio, Catholic University, Venezuela, Central University, Venezuela, Castilla-La Mancha University, Spain, Harvard Kennedy School
    The Ius Constitutionale Commune in Latin America and the state fragility: a vision from the pervasive inequality in the region

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