Team

Clara
de Sousa Alves

Associate
csa@cnmf.pt

Clara de Sousa Alves joined Cerejeira Namora, Marinho Falcão in 2018, where she works mainly in the Employement area. Her registration is currently suspended due to taking up a parliamentary seat in the 16th Parliament.

She has a law degree from Universidade Portucalense Infante D. Henrique and a master's degree in private law from Universidade Católica Portuguesa - Centro Regional do Porto, with a thesis on "Civil liability and its punitive function: a solution to the diversion of corporate business opportunities?".

She is a guest lecturer at the same institution where she studied, UPT - Universidade Portucalense Infante D. Henrique, where she will teach Labour Law as part of the Corporate Law course in the Management degree.

He has taken part in various training programmes and conferences, including the following:

  • BANK INSOLVENCIES IN DEVELOPING ECONOMIES: A CONTEMPORARY PERSPECTIVE ON THE EMEA REGION | University of Reading, Reading, UK
  • GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION, SEMINAR - THEORY AND PRACTICE | Faculty of Law, University of Porto
  • 16th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SOCIAL SCIENCES | Sorbonne Université, Paris

She has also published several scientific papers, including:

  • HOW OIL CONTRACTS AFFECT HUMAN RIGHTS | European Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies | See here
  • THE ISSUE OF PARITY IN HIGHER EDUCATION | Cadernos de Direito Atual.Nº8
  • THE POSITION OF WOMEN IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND IN HIGHER EDUCATION | Book of abstracts of the IV Ibero-American Congress on Human Rights
  • THE UNICITRAL MODEL LAW ON CROSS-BORDER INSOLVENCY | Paper presented at the conference Bank Insolvencies in Developing Economies: A Contemporary Perspective on the EMEA Region, University Of Reading & Lancaster University Law School (awaiting publication)
Languages

Portuguese, English

Offices

Porto

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