Fellows
Flavia Püschel: Interview about the current situation in Brazil
In an interview with the Frankfurter UniReport (December 17, 2020), Brazilian legal scholar Flavia Püschel, Fellow at the Forschungskolleg in 2011, reports on the current crisis in her country, which has been shaken by the pandemic and Bolsonaro's rule.
Flavia Portella Püschel was a Fellow at the Forschungskolleg Humanwissenschaften from February to July 2011. As a Visiting Scholar of the Cluster of Excellence »Normative Orders« she worked together with Klaus Günther, Professor of Legal Theory. Flavia Portella Püschel studied law at the largest public university in South America, the Universidade de São Paulo, and also earned her doctorate there. She has been a professor of private law since 2004 at the Escola de Direito de São Paulo of the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV), one of the internationally recognized private universities in Brazil. Her research focuses on liability law and the theory of responsibility in law.
You can find the interview (in German) here.
(FKH - 20.12.2020)
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