The course intends to discuss the constitutional and political systems destined to guarantee and promote human rights and fundamental freedoms and their interactions with supranational systems, emphasizing the European Union. The course will include themes such as independence and harmony among State powers, presidentialism and parliamentarianism, constitutional control, and protection of individual freedom and social rights, allowing the students to understand the similarities and differences between the Italian and Brazilian constitutions. The aim is to contribute to developing the students’ international legal and political competencies.
INCLUDED:
- PUCPR subject
- Italian History and Culture course
- Accommodation with breakfast in a double room (two single beds) + 6 dinners
- Health insurance
- Entrance fees and transportation for technical visits Health insurance
- PUCPR Certificate