Guest Lecture by Prof. Denis De Castro Halis (University Estacio de Sa, BRAZIL)
📖 Lecture Topic: "An Introduction to Offshore Financial Law: Importance and Opportunities”
📅 Date: Thursday, March 26, 2026
⏰ Time: 12:15 – 14:00 CET
💻 Format: Online
Join us to gain valuable insights into the An Introduction to Offshore Financial Law: Importance and Opportunities, presented by an experienced academic with a global perspective.
How to Participate:
If you wish to attend, please contact us at siapl@ug.edu.pl to receive the event link.
We warmly welcome all members and friends of our Faculty community to this engaging and thought-provoking session!
Prof. Denis De Castro Halis has over 25 years of experience in teaching, research, and university administration across multiple regions, including Brazil (University Estacio de Sa), the Caribbean (University of the West Indies, Barbados), Asia (Greater China, University of Macau), Brazil (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, UNESA), Europe (University of Copenhagen, Denmark), the USA (University of California – Santa Cruz), and Mozambique. He has supervised 10+ PhD and Master’s students and coordinated research at two Brazilian institutions. He holds two PhDs (Law, UNESA/Rio de Janeiro; Sociology, University of Macau), a Master’s in Law and Sociology (UFF), a two-year Postgraduate Course in Education (UERJ), a Bachelor’s in Law (UFRJ), and a Bachelor’s in Social Sciences (UERJ). He has also taught Legal Interpretation and Comparative Law for Brazilian judges and judiciary officials. He coordinates the Research Network “Comparative Constitutional Law and Legal Culture: Asia and the Americas” and the International Research Collaborative “The State and the Corporation as Legal Fictions: Original Nation and Dissent” for the Law and Society Association (LSA). A trustee of the Asian Law and Society Association (ALSA), he regularly organizes and co-chairs international academic events. He co-edited The BRICS-Lawyers’ Guide to Global Cooperation (Cambridge Univ. Press, 2017) and serves as an Executive Member of the International Law Committee of the Brazilian Bar – Rio de Janeiro. His research interests span Offshore Financial Law, Company Law, Corporate Responsibilities and Dissent, Socio-Legal Theory, and Legal Interpretation.