Program
Opening Session
15th July 2019 - 10.00 a.m. | Auditorium 201

Magnificent Rector of Universidade Portucalense
Professor Alfredo Rodrigues Marques, Ph.D.

Director of the Department of Law of Universidade Portucalense
Professor Manuela Magalhães, Ph.D.

Director of the 5th International Congress "Dimensions of Human Rights”
Professor Mª Esther Martínez Quinteiro, Ph.D.

Coordinator of the 5th International Congress "Dimensions of Human Rights”
Professor Ana Cláudia Carvalho Campina, Ph.D.
Keynote Address
“The 100th anniversary of the International Labour Organization”
15th July 2019 - 10.30 a.m. | Auditorium 201

Professor Mª Esther Martínez Quinteiro, Ph.D.
Full Professor at Universidade Portucalense, Porto, Portugal
Retired from Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain
15th July 2019 - 11.30 a.m. – 1.00 p.m.
Room 201
Room 202

Moderator: Manuela Magalhães
“Gender, class and ethnic relations in Brazilian domestic work”
Flávio Romero Guimarães
Flávio Romero Guimarães
“Why is Education in Human Rights needed in the 21st century?”
Alícia Muñoz Ramirez
Alícia Muñoz Ramirez
“The (new) ILO Convention on Violence and Harassment in the World of Work (June, 2019): from speech to practice for Human Rights of Workers”
Ana Campina
Ana Campina
“The ILO Conventions in the context of the League of Nations”
Maria de la Paz Pando Ballesteros
Maria de la Paz Pando Ballesteros

Moderator: Sónia de Carvalho
“Right to culture and preservation of the memory of sexual and gender dissidence: a look at Spanish archives, libraries and museums”
José Antonio Frías
José Antonio Frías
“Hospitality, hostility and access to decent work: Representations and absences in European cinema (2009-2018)”
Jorge Diego Sánchez
Jorge Diego Sánchez
“The EU before the social integration of immigrants and intercultural citizenship”
Pedro Garrido Rodríguez
Pedro Garrido Rodríguez
“The ‘painful’ interface between the implementation of the maxim of the Right to self-determination of peoples and economic growth”
Werner Grau Neto
Werner Grau Neto
15th July 2019 - 2.30 p.m. – 4.00 p.m.
Room 201
Room 202

Moderator: Ana campina
“The workers’ right to not work in the Portuguese Constitution“
Rui Manuel Ataíde de Araújo
Rui Manuel Ataíde de Araújo
“Eradication of poverty and job creation: the impact of economic crises on social policies”
Sergio Vitor Tamer
Sergio Vitor Tamer
“The social justice of the financial system: differences in treatment in the granting of credit and guarantees”
Maria Emília Pereira Teixeira
Maria Emília Pereira Teixeira
“Working time in national Law in the light of ILO Convention No 1”
Tiago Fernandes
Tiago Fernandes
Moderator: Flávio Guimarães
“The right to education and the remission of sentence by reading in the light of Human Rights: the case of Brazil”
Ana Luiza Almeida Ferro
Ana Luiza Almeida Ferro
“Vulnerability and human dignity: an unfinished debate”
Ana Paula Guimarães
Ana Paula Guimarães
“Human Rights, Latin America and a proposal of international tax Law”
Ana Rita Nascimento Cabral
Ana Rita Nascimento Cabral
“Human Right to Work and cooperatives in the rural environment”
Racquel Valerio Martins
Racquel Valerio Martins
15th July 2019 - 4.30 p.m. – 6.00 p.m.
Room 201
Moderator: Ana Paula Guimarães
“The International Labour Organization and the fight against the worst forms of child labour: from clear objectives to the uncomfortable reality”
Fernanda Maria Neves Rebelo
Fernanda Maria Neves Rebelo
“ILO Recommendation No. 200 and the principles of Yogyakarta”
Fernando Frederico de Almeida Júnior
Fernando Frederico de Almeida Júnior
“Refugees and access to second generation human rights in the light>of international conventions”
Francisca Bezerra de Souza
Francisca Bezerra de Souza
16th July 2019 - 9.30 a.m. – 11.00 a.m.
Room 201

Moderator: Esther Martínez Quinteiro
“The comparative performance of European States in the area of economic and social rights”
André Pereira Matos
André Pereira Matos
“Decent Work for Digital Platforms”
Augusto César Leyte de Carvalho
Augusto César Leyte de Carvalho
“The links between the right to information and the right to culture”
Carlos Alberto Ávila Araújo
Carlos Alberto Ávila Araújo
“Social rights of the elderly or Human Rights of women in Aging”
Carmela Dell’ Ísola
Carmela Dell’ Ísola
16th July 2019 - 11.30 a.m. – 1.00 p.m.
Room 201
Room 202

Moderator: Maria Emília Teixeira
“An analysis of the legal regime of the work contract of the sports practitioner from a human rights perspective”
João Paulo Bichão
João Paulo Bichão
“Urban development policies in the context of the ILO Conventions”
Kleidson Nascimento dos Santos
Kleidson Nascimento dos Santos
“Penal selectivity, the imprisonment of women, and the effects produced by the Bangkok Rules in Brazil”
Maria Adriana da Silva Torres
Maria Adriana da Silva Torres

Moderator: Fernanda Rebelo
“Work through digital platforms and ILO initiatives to promote decent work”
Ana Lambelho
Ana Lambelho
“Human rights and society: a reflection on the new social classes in Brazil”
Dinalva Maria Alencar Feitosa; Hudson Stanrley Teles de Sousa
Dinalva Maria Alencar Feitosa; Hudson Stanrley Teles de Sousa
“Universality of the Convention on the Rights of the Child: being a child with rights: translation and adaptation of the questionnaire “Being a child with rights” to the Spanish context”
Olívia de Carvalho; Belkis Oliveira; Daniela Castilhos; Daniela Nascimento; Sandra Fernandes; Sérgio Tomás
Olívia de Carvalho; Belkis Oliveira; Daniela Castilhos; Daniela Nascimento; Sandra Fernandes; Sérgio Tomás
“The right to fair pay in the EuropeanUnion”
Mário Simões Barata
Mário Simões Barata
16th July 2019 - 2.30 p.m. – 4.00 p.m.
Room 201
Room 202

Moderator: Tiago Fernandes
“ILO 169 and the implementation of infrastructure projects”
Alexandre Oheb Sion
Alexandre Oheb Sion
“Jurisprudence of the ECHR in the recognition>and establishment of the right to health”
Fátima Castro Moreira
Fátima Castro Moreira
“The ILO Convention 98 and the Brazilian labour reform: The controversy concerning collective bargaining”
Maria da Glória Aquino
Maria da Glória Aquino
“Access to mental health and emotional well-being as a social right in the Spanish and European context”
Miguel David Guevara Espinar
Miguel David Guevara Espinar
Moderator: Sérgio Victor Tamer
“Breaches of the human right to education in human rights and against gender violence and the compensatory contribution of the Brazilian National Council of Justice”
Anelyse Santos Freitas
Anelyse Santos Freitas
“ILO – will the protection of the most disadvantaged be an eternally delayed project?”
Carlos Augusto Rodrigues
Carlos Augusto Rodrigues
“Mobility of workers in a European context:The Schengen area and other mechanisms”
Dora Resende Alves; Isabela Botelho de Mello
Dora Resende Alves; Isabela Botelho de Mello
17th July 2019 - 9.30 a.m. – 11.00 a.m.
Room 201

Moderator: Fátima Castro Moreira
“The right to health and gender violence”
Laís Locatelli
Laís Locatelli
“Legal obstacles caused by Brazilian legal initiatives that ignore international labour protection laws”
Larissa María de Queiroz
Larissa María de Queiroz
“Human Right to health and performances with consensual injuries, produced by third parties”
Leticia Izquierdo Diaz
Leticia Izquierdo Diaz
“Rights and Principles: the contribution of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union to social policy – is the right to paid leave a general principle of EU enforceable against a private employer?”
Fátima Pacheco
Fátima Pacheco
17th July 2019 - 11.15 a.m. – 1.00 p.m.
Room 201

Moderator: Dora Resende Alves
“The Human Right to Health and the importance of the Right of Visitation in prison”
Paloma Gurgel de Oliveira Cerqueira
Paloma Gurgel de Oliveira Cerqueira
“Corporate compliance and social precepts: Human rights perspectives in the Company”
Pedro Durão
Pedro Durão
“To comply with or to fail to comply with the ILO Conventions. That is the question.”
Sónia de Carvalho
Sónia de Carvalho
“The guarantee of second-generation human rights: the Cuban experience”
Sulema Rodríguez Roche
Sulema Rodríguez Roche
Closing Session
17th July 2019 - 12.45 a.m. – 1.00 p.m. | Auditorium 201

Director of the Department of Law of Universidade Portucalense
Professor Manuela Magalhães, Ph.D.

Director of the 5th International Congress "Dimensions of Human Rights”
Professor Mª Esther Martínez Quinteiro, Ph.D.

Coordinator of the 5th International Congress "Dimensions of Human Rights”
Professor Ana Cláudia Carvalho Campina, Ph.D.