How to promote health justice through law and human rights
March 23th9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Católica Medical School
This first seminar consolidates the content related to constitutional foundations, human rights, and the legal and institutional organization of the health system, allowing for an understanding of how the law functions simultaneously as an instrument of protection, a space of tension, and a mechanism for implementing political choices in health.
Throughout the session, key topics will be discussed, such as:
- the legal foundations of the right to health in Portugal and the European Union;
- the role of human rights in promoting health justice;
- the impact of the judicialization of health on access to treatment and medication;
- the challenges of equitable access to healthcare;
- the protection of vulnerable groups, including children and people in situations of greater social fragility;
- professional responsibility and the role of future doctors in defending the right to health.
Guest Speakers:
- Professor Leonor Rossi, PhD
- Professor Cláudia Monge, PhD
- Professor Rafael Vale e Reis, PhD
- Judge Georgina Couto
Moderators: Professor Mara de Sousa Freitas, PhD, and Catarina Fernandes, PhD
Closing remarks: Professor Paulo Oom, Deputy Director of Católica Medical School
Target audience: Second-year students of the Integrated Master's Degree in Medicine at UCP
- Open to the entire academic community and civil society