"Human Rights, Legal Systems and the Culture of the Law in Brazil and the US"

Date(s):
February 25, 2025, 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

AGSC is excited to host the first session of the Spring 2025 Talking Brazilian: A Cultural Studies Seminar Series on Tuesday, February 25. Join us for a presentation on "Human Rights, Legal Systems and the Culture of the Law in Brazil and the US" by Hon. Alceu Mauricio Junior.

Please click HERE to register.

More info about Hon. Alceu Mauricio Junior: Federal Judge in Brazil since 2001, Judge Mauricio is currently the head of the Justice 4.0 Center at the Espirito Santo Federal District Court and an Electoral Court of Appeals judge (TRE-ES). He holds an LLM from Georgia State University, a PhD in Constitutional Law from the Catholic University in Rio (PUC-Rio), and a Master in Public Law from Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ). He was a US State Department HH Humphrey Fellow at the American University - Washington College of Law, specializing in Human Rights and Judicial Administration, and a Visiting Foreign Judicial Fellow at the Federal Judicial Center in Washington, DC. He has also been a professor at Universidade Vila Velha (UVV-ES), an auditor for the Brazilian IRS (Receita Federal), and an officer of the Brazilian Navy.

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