Alves, Dora Resende

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Dora Alves teaches European Union Law, History of Law, Constitutional Law, Constitutional Justice, Fundamental Rights and International Law at Universidade Portucalense Infante D. Henrique in Oporto, Portugal, since 1993. After taking the law degree in 1993, Dora Alves has worked as a lawyer registered at the Portuguese Lawyers Bar Association. She obtained a Masters degree in Law - European Integration at Law Department from the University of Coimbra (Portugal) in 1997 and started her work under her PhD in Law at Vigo University (Spain). The thesis is about "The powers of investigation and sanction of the European Commission under the competition law" ("Os poderes de investigação e sanção da Comissão Europeia no âmbito do direito da concorrência") and took her PhD title in 2015. Her academic interests involves all subjects around Regulation (EC) 1/2003 of the Council of 16 December 2002 concerning the implementation of competition rules laid down in articles 81 and 82 of the Treaty, OJ L 1 of 04.01.2003, p. 1 to 25. Also lateral interest about ancient history of law related to Portugal's history, respect of human rights and public versus private enforcement, always on competition field and always related to European Union Law.

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Health4All in the 21st Century

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IJP - Instituto Jurídico Portucalense
O Instituto Jurídico Portucalense (IJP) é um centro de investigação em ciências jurídicas que tem como objetivo principal promover, apoiar e divulgar a investigação científica nessa área do saber produzida na Universidade Portucalense e nos Institutos Politécnicos de Leiria e de Lisboa, suas parceiras estratégicas.

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  • PublicaçãoAcesso Restrito
    Developments for the contribution by the new technologies in the right to education: An European Law approach
    2023-03 - Alves, Dora Resende; Ferreira, Maria João; Silva, Maria Manuela Magalhães
    The importance of the right to education as a fundamental right and an instrument of democracy is still underlined by recent documents of the European Union (EU) and so the authors present a development of a previous study. The right to education is legally written both at the level of national law of member States, in constitutional texts and at the level of international law, is with the documentation of the European Union that results in emphasizing the importance of education for the whole Democratic and economic system and also for the value of rule of law. The right to education, as well as the right to vocational and continuing training – long life education –, as mentioned, deserve the attention of the latest documents of the European Union which, many of them although they do not possess the dignity of legislative acts (as soft law), shape Member States' guidance in their performance. Thus valued, the right to education arises as a conditioning factor in the widest subjects. With the use of digital technologies, education systems become facilitators and promoters of skills development, namely knowledge (hard skills) and behavioral skills (soft skills), essential in exercising democratic ideals and the value of the rule of law. However, this raises the problem of access to these same technologies and their possible use in education to articulate, participate and shape the future of a Europe characterized by democracy, solidarity and inclusion. What contribution can the referred digital technologies provide to a more effective realization of the constitutionally recognized right? The discussion is still recent. Digital technology enriches learning in many ways and offers several learning opportunities, but how to guide it? The value of the rule of law is as a priority in Europe as we speak. But it turns out that, in it, the realization of the right to education is not yet achieved in its fullness. It will also be through the policy of education and training that the common values and the general principles of law remain. The focus of intervention by the State and the international community has also been a necessity and priority. In its various rule of law protection mechanisms, the Union stresses the importance of digital media and their use to pursue this essential value. The research intends to focus on the legislative documents from 2018 to 2022 dedicated to using digital technologies valorization to achieve this right. The theoretical-academic penchant is consolidated through systematic normative interpretation and has as pure intent the expansion of knowledge in research in a qualitative and exploratory approach without presenting quantitative data, the aim is to bring continuously to discussion and debate the role, value, and capacity of the use of digital technologies in enforcing a positive right that depends on the state's actions for its implementation. Being certain of the importance of education as a vehicle of promoter of democratic values and for the realization of other public policies, the adequacy of the teaching system to new technological demands arises as a challenge and a need for which there is still a long way to go, which is the way of the mere documentary consecration by the institutions of the European Union.
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    The increase in active teaching methodologies and their documentary framework
    2022-11 - Alves, Dora Resende; Silva, Maria Manuela Magalhães; Ferreira, Maria João
    The development of societies is and will always be linked to the education of citizens. Societies with a high educational level of their citizens are better prepared to face present and future challenges. However, nowadays it is not possible to dissociate citizen education from the digital transformation that is taking place globally at an organizational level and in particular in education. This context leads to the introduction of new teaching-learning paradigms in teaching. In this paradigm shift, the teacher no longer has the central role of the teaching-learning process in the dissemination of knowledge, this role passes to the student where they are the center of the process. Teachers become the motivators and facilitators of students and students start to play a more active role, which requires them to have different skills, not only technical but also behavioral, namely critical thinking.