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Introduction

Introduction. The Law School enjoys cultural and scientific autonomy,  being a  public legal person.

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Introduction

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  1. Introduction • The Law School enjoys cultural and scientific autonomy, being a public legal person. • Asan element of the University of Lisbon, Law School is integrated with the other schools of the University to complement the knowledge, opening to an interdisciplinary approach in the provision of community services and advocating for an environment compatible with the achievement of the human person.

  2. History • Decree of 22 March 1911 (followed by the University Constitution of 19 April the same year) predicted the existence of a "School of Economics and Politics" at the University of Lisbon.  • However, this creation was only two years later. The budget law of 30 June 1913 authorized the government to organize the School of Economic and Political Sciences of UL, "which will be called the Faculty of Social Studies and Law”. In 1918 this school would be renamed the School of Law. Its first director was AfonsoCosta. • Located first in an old building (The Palace Valmor) in “Mártires da Pátria”,the College would be transferred to the current building of the University City in 1957-1958. In 1997 begun the redevelopment and expansion in order to endow it with a computerized library and classroom, research offices, three new classrooms,an auditorium and conference room for a simulated court hearings

  3. History • From a few dozen students at the beginning, the faculty received several hundreds in the 40 and 50 and would exceed the 4,000 in the 70 and 80. • The mainstream of contemporary legal thinking has been and continues to be expressed, in the light of a critical perspective that always encouraged, regardless of ideological options. And their teachers or their graduates, have played a significant role in the successive legislative reforms in the country since the Constitution the great codes.

  4. History • Is fair to recognize that, regardless of ideological perspectives, the spirit of the Law Faculty of Lisbon was always a spirit of freedom. • Besides, of course, follow the vicissitudes university, the Faculty has reflected very closely, jumps and leaps of political history, almost like a barometer. There was always a strong awareness of students to political movements more significant, they were always many teachers, assistants and former students in government posts, and including three professors of the Faculty were heads of government - Afonso Costa on  first Republic, Marcello Caetano in the authoritarian regime and Palma Carlos after April 25, 1974, and among graduates from the School include the first two Presidents of the Republic civilians elected by universal suffrage - MárioSoares and Jorge Sampaio.

  5. The LawSchool minister three courses of study leading to degrees: abachelor’s degree  (1. cycle), the Master's in Law (2. cycle) and PhD degrees in Law (3. cycle) in several areas. • The Law School minister still postgraduate courses, including courses and graduate, not conducive to obtaining a degree.

  6. New challenges At present, while continuing to give its contribution to law careers and various aspects of Portuguese life, the Faculty focuses your efforts on the six domains:a) In refurbishments oftheBologna Process, in which, despite all the difficulties, we attempted to maintain  aculturaland scientific high level b) In a classroom learning and active of all o Evaluation and Continuous Day and evening courses (those intended for working students).  c) The first cycle of studies as in the 2nd cycle, newdisciplines(Fundamental Rights, Planning Law, Environmental Law, Law of Securities, LawSociety, International Commerce, etc.)…

  7. New challenges d) The accomplishment of courses post-graduate in new areas, interdisciplinary, and yet each year, courses of extension in, debates and conferences on current issues or reforms; e)Exchanger and international cooperation, especially in Brazil and the African country of Portuguese language; f) Ensuring education at the Military Academy, at the Instituto SuperiorTécnico and Technical College. 

  8. Bodies of School • Faculty Assembly • Director and Academic Council • Scientific Council • Pedagogical Council

  9. Assembly Professors Jorge Reis Novais Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa Miguel Moura e Silva António MenezesCordeiro David Duarte Fausto de Quadros Telma Carvalho Eduardo Paz Ferreira Rute Saraiva Students Cristóvão Marques Edmilson Santos TomásRabaçal AfonsoScarpa Filipa Homem Staff Carlos Ventura

  10. Board of Directors Eduardo Vera-Cruz Pinto(Director) Paula VazFreire (Sub)RuiPinto (Sub)LuísPereira CoutinhoSusana Videira Academic Council Eduardo Vera-Cruz Pinto(Presidente) Paula VazFreireRui PintoLuís Pereira CoutinhoSusana Videira Staff Ana Paula CarreiraWalter RodriguesConceição Feiteiro Students AfonsoScarpaCristóvão MarquesEdnilson dos Santos TomásRabaçal

  11. Pedagogical Council Professors Paula Costa e Silva(President)José Luis Bonifácio Ramos José MeloAlexandrino Pedro Caridade de Freitas Paula Rosado Pereira Lourenço Vilhena de Freitas Dinamene de Freitas CláudiaMadaleno Sofia Henriques Students Sara Sousa José Lopes Catarina Santinha Diogo Gaspar Jorge Polido Hélder Correia João Barros Duarte Sapeira Armando Rosa Rita Lourenço

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