E-mail: candidaturas.porto@ucp.pt
Phone: +351 939 450 000 / +351 939 450 012
Monday to Friday: 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. | 2:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m.
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Schedule and Contact Hours
On-campus format
Total duration: 95 contact hours
The programme will be delivered primarily on campus, although in exceptional cases a professor may teach remotely with live transmission to the classroom.
Classes will take place on Friday evenings (18:00–21:15) and Saturday mornings (09:00–13:15).
The programme is expected to run from October 2024 to February 2025.
- The Reality of Older People in Portugal — FCSE
- Aging in Place — António Fonseca
- The Protection of the Rights of Older Persons at the International Level. Why Is There No Convention on the Rights of Older Persons? — Carla Amado Gomes
- The Protection of Older Persons in European Law (the European Social Charter, the European Convention on Human Rights and the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights – ECtHR) — Benedita Queiroz and Luísa Andias Gonçalves
- The Right to Old Age under the Portuguese Constitution as a Fundamental Right – Implications, Opportunities and Challenges — Joana Aroso and Olinda Magalhães
- The Constitutional Protection of Older Persons: The Missing Right? — António Malheiro de Magalhães
- Public Policy on Ageing (Limits and Scope) — Fernando Paulo
- Protection and Promotion of the Health of Older Persons — Cláudia Monge
- The Right to Sport as a Right of Older Persons — José Manuel Meirim
- The Brazilian Statute of the Elderly (2003) — Ana Cláudia Toresan Andreucci
- Council of Ministers Resolution No. 63/2015 of 25 August and the Strategy for Supporting Older Persons: What Remains to Be Done? — Paulo Santos
- Civil Liability for Acts Committed in Private Health and Care Institutions — Ana Afonso
- Civil Liability of Caregivers and of the State in Public Residential Care Institutions — Marta Portocarrero
- Criminal Liability for Negligence in the Treatment and Care of Older Persons and for Intentional Assault — Paula Ribeiro de Faria
- Criminal Liability for Omission in the Care and Monitoring of Older Persons — Leonor Assunção
- The Crime of Domestic Violence against Older Persons — Elisabete Ferreira
- The Offence of Exposure and Abandonment under Article 138 of the Portuguese Criminal Code: Abandonment of Older Persons in Healthcare Institutions — Conceição Cunha
- The Crime of Breach of the Duty of Maintenance (Violation of the Obligation to Provide Support) — Conceição Cunha
- Institutionalised Older Persons: Criminal Liability of Professional Caregivers and Institutions for Abuse against Older Persons — Paula Ribeiro de Faria
- The Duty of Confidentiality of Health Professionals and Caregivers of Older Persons and the Duty to Report Crimes Committed against Them — Germano Marques da Silva
- The Legal Framework of Financial Crimes against Older Persons: The Current Reality — João Lázaro
- Financial Exploitation of Older Persons: A Brief Characterisation of the Most Common Property Crimes Committed against Older Persons. Digital Violence — Pedro Freitas
- Financial Abuse of Older Persons Revisited: Senior Credit and the Role of the Banking System in Preventing These Crimes — Alexandra Dias Teixeira
- The Vulnerability of Older Persons as Victims in Criminal Proceedings — Sandra Tavares
- Older Persons as Offenders — Miguel da Câmara Machado
- Forensic Identification of Abuse against Older Persons — Maria José Pinto da Costa
- Sexual Violence against Older Persons — Isabel Ventura
- The Autonomy of Older Persons: The Legal Regime of the Supported Adult (maior acompanhado) — Marta Rosas
- Involuntary Hospitalisation and the New Mental Health Law — Sandra Tavares
- Autonomy of Older Persons in the Provision of Healthcare: Specificities in Informing and Obtaining Consent from Older Patients. The Role of Family Members and the Health Care Proxy in Determining the Patient’s Will — Paula Ribeiro de Faria
- End-of-Life Issues (Law on Advance Directives, Rights of Persons in Advanced Illness and at the End of Life) — Conceição Cunha
- Estate Planning and Transfer of Property Outside the Law of Succession — Rita Lobo Xavier
- Unworthiness to Inherit and Disinheritance — Rita Lobo Xavier
- Emotional Abandonment of Older Persons: Is There a Right to Compensation for Lack of “Love”? — Isabel Malheiro de Almeida
- Marriage of Older Persons: Is There Such a Thing as “Predatory Marriage”? — Daniel Silva Morais
- The Right to Contact with Grandparents in Situations of Family Breakdown — Ângela Vieira
- Co-Living: Accommodation Units in Tourist Developments under the Regime of Multiple Ownership (propriedade plural) — Ana Afonso
- Positive Discrimination Based on Age in Urban Tenancy Law — Ana Afonso
- Tax Protection of Older Persons — Mónica Duque
- Incentives for the Hiring of Older Workers — Joana Carneiro / Luísa Campos Ferreira
- Protection of Older Persons against Discrimination in Employment — Milena Rouxinol
- Analysis of the Old-Age Pension System within the Contributory Social Security Scheme and the Complementary Social Security System in Portugal — Maria Teresa Medeiros Garcia
- Family Care, the Status of the Caregiver Worker and Leave from Work — Joana Vasconcelos
- The Role of Psychologists in Ageing — Catarina Ribeiro
- Presentation of the SAFE Project — Projeto SAFE
- Slow Aging — Bárbara Taborda
Contacts
More Information
Would you like to be informed when applications open?
Schedule and Contact Hours
On-campus format
Total duration: 95 contact hours
The programme will be delivered primarily on campus, although in exceptional cases a professor may teach remotely with live transmission to the classroom.
Classes will take place on Friday evenings (18:00–21:15) and Saturday mornings (09:00–13:15).
The programme is expected to run from October 2024 to February 2025.
Contacts
More Information
Would you like to be informed when applications open?
Schedule and Contact Hours
On-campus format
Total duration: 95 contact hours
The programme will be delivered primarily on campus, although in exceptional cases a professor may teach remotely with live transmission to the classroom.
Classes will take place on Friday evenings (18:00–21:15) and Saturday mornings (09:00–13:15).
The programme is expected to run from October 2024 to February 2025.