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Fecha de publicación:
03/Jun/2021
TDJ: «We, the People, and the International Community: Cosmopolitan Guidelines for the Chilean Constituent Process»

On Thursday, June 17 (2021), Constanza Núñez (Universidad de Chile / Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) will present the paper We, the People, and the International Community: Cosmopolitan Guidelines for the Chilean Constituent Process for further discussion with attendees.

Constanza Núñez is a lawyer from the University of Chile. She has a master's degree in Advanced Studies in Human Rights at the Carlos III University of Madrid and a PhD candidate at the “Gregorio Peces-Barba” Institute of Human Rights at the Carlos III University of Madrid. She is an academic attached to the Human Rights Center of the Law School of the University of Chile.


Key info

Día: jueves 17 de junio de 2021
Hora: 17:00 h (Madrid)


Workshop supported by the research project "Construction of Emerging Rights. Debates for the Basis of New Constitutional Standards" [ref. PID2019-106904RB-I00 / AEI / 10.13039/501100011033] (financed by Spanish National Research Agency).

About the Law & Justice Workshop (TDJ)

The TDJ is a space for discussion on issues of legal and political philosophy where young researchers participate with the aim of sharing their doctoral and postdoctoral research and getting used to the interaction of academic activity.

The invitation to submit works is not limited to members of the community of the University Carlos III of Madrid, but extends to any researcher, regardless of where they came from. Anyone interested in participating and receiving information about the TDJ can join the distribution list by sending an email to derechoyjusticia@uc3m.es.

Prior to the session, a paper for discussion will be distributed to attendees.

Organized by David García and Digno Montalván.

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