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EPLO Capítulo Brasileiro

Advancing Public Law and Governance in Brazil

Sao Paulo, Brazil — March 2021 The European Public Law Organization (EPLO) proudly announces the establishment of the Capítulo Brasileiro, its official branch in Brazil, headquartered at the Fundação Fernando Henrique Cardoso (FFHC) in São Paulo. This milestone marks a deepening of Euro-Brazilian cooperation in the field of public law and governance.


Under the presidency of Professor Celso Lafer, the Capítulo Brasileiro operates as an integral part of the EPLO, fostering dialogue, research, and institutional development across the transatlantic space.Sao Paulo, Brazil — March 2021 The European Public Law Organization (EPLO) proudly announces the establishment of the Capítulo Brasileiro, its official branch in Brazil, headquartered at the Fundação Fernando Henrique Cardoso (FFHC) in São Paulo. This milestone marks a deepening of Euro-Brazilian cooperation in the field of public law and governance.
Under the presidency of Professor Celso Lafer, the Capítulo Brasileiro operates as an integral part of the EPLO, fostering dialogue, research, and institutional development across the transatlantic space.

The Capítulo Brasileiro is committed to:

  • Promoting peace, stability, and shared prosperity through Euro-Brazilian cooperation.
  • Strengthening mutual understanding between European and Brazilian societies.
  • Encouraging scientific collaboration among public law scholars in Brazil and Europe.
  • Facilitating cultural dialogue for peaceful coexistence.
  • Providing consultative expertise on Brazilian legal and governance matters.
  • Supporting research, seminars, publications, and academic exchanges.
  • Building networks with public and private institutions across the region.
  • Advancing youth and student exchange programs.
  • Establishing post-graduate structures for study and degree conferral.
  • Organizing an annual Reunion akin to the European Group of Public Law.


Strategic Partnership with FFHC

Fundação Fernando Henrique Cardoso

The EPLO and FFHC have forged a close partnership to coordinate and host EPLO activities in Brazil. Together, they aim to:

  • Identify shared areas of activity and cooperation.
  • Unite Brazil’s leading academic, judicial, political, and diplomatic voices.
  • Uphold values of equality, mutual respect, and democratic inclusion.

                        
                        
                        Fundação Fernando Henrique Cardoso


Areas of Cooperation

The Capítulo Brasileiro and FFHC will collaborate on:

  • Scientific and educational research
  • Development of academic programs
  • Personnel training and technical cooperation
  • Joint events: conferences, seminars, symposia, and round tables
  • Exchange of knowledge and best practices

This initiative reflects the EPLO’s enduring commitment to global dialogue and inclusive governance.

The Capítulo Brasileiro stands as a vibrant platform for Brazil’s contribution to the evolving landscape of public law.