IDP and Roma TRE organize event at the Brazilian Embassy in Rome.

[vc_row el_id=”post”][vc_column width=”2/3″ el_class=”sideLeftPost”][vc_raw_html el_id=”postImgDestaque”]JTNDZGl2JTIwY2xhc3MlM0QlMjJpbnNlcnRJbnNpZGUlMjIlM0UlM0MlMkZkaXYlM0U=[/vc_raw_html][vc_column_text]IDP and the Italian University Roma Tre will organize an event at the Brazilian Embassy in Rome. The seminar will take place on December 12th and aims to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Brazilian Constitution and the 70th anniversary of the Italian Constitution, bringing together exchange students from IDP and their Italian university colleagues.

Professor and Doctor of Constitutional Law at IDP, Marcelo do Val, is in Rome for the event and explains the importance of the Italian Constitution for Brazil.The relationship between the Brazilian and Italian Constitutions is one of dialogical reception. The Brazilian Constitution of 1988 was largely inspired by the Portuguese Constitution of 1976 and the Spanish Constitution of 1978, which in turn were inspired by the Italian Constitution of 1947, in force since December 22, 1948, and the German Constitution of 1949. This information can even be found in the annals of the Brazilian Constituent Assembly of 1987,” explains the Academician.

The professor clarifies that the constitutions reflect a similarity between the historical moments that the countries went through when they were created. "The reason for this right, which spread throughout Europe and reached American territory through legal dialogue, is based on the identification of these peoples with each other, a product of European migrations, and a common origin in the rupture and overcoming of authoritarian regimes experienced by all of them," adds the Doctor.

According to the Professor, the event aims to strengthen ties between the institutions and their students. “Having the event hosted at the Brazilian Embassy in Rome is very significant and an honor. It reveals the prestige of IDP among public institutions, its aptitude for academic debate on an equal footing with leading foreign professors, and offers participants an unprecedented academic and cultural experience, unlike any other higher education institution in Brazil, particularly within one of the most important Brazilian Embassies,” concludes the Doctor.

IDP has several partnerships with internationally recognized universities, such as Roma Tre University, University of Granada, George Mason School, University of Lisbon, and Nova Lisboa Faculty of Law, and provides its students with exchange programs and academic courses abroad.

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