Faculdade de Direito launches free online course called "Legal Impacts of COVID-19"

After the success of the 1st edition, to sell out in 6 hours, now comes the 2nd edition.

In a pandemic context of COVID-19 and with the inherent difficulties of the moment, the Faculty of Law - Lisbon School has opened a short course, in an online format, called "Legal Impacts of Covid-19". The adhesion to the 1st edition was so positive that the registrations sold out about 6h after opening and the Faculty is now preparing to open the 2nd edition.

What legal consequences at social level does the declaration of the State of Emergency in Portugal have? And work? These are some of the questions that the course aims to answer, helping lawyers in a still new situation for everyone.

Through this initiative the Faculty seeks to respond to the need to offer the legal community an overview of the impacts of the pandemic.

 

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