II Democracy and Constitutionalism International Conference

Democracies now face interacting crises, climate disruption, energy and food shocks, geopolitical conflict, and cyber risks, that cascade across systems and jurisdictions, eroding institutional capacity and public trust. Traditional single‑hazard approaches prove inadequate; current research emphasizes systemic risk frameworks and polycrisis governance to preserve legitimacy and effectiveness.

At the same time, behavioral public policy is evolving from narrow nudges toward agency‑enhancing, deliberative, and participatory models that better align with constitutional commitments to autonomy, proportionality, and accountability in high‑stakes transitions. Integrating these strands is timely for constitutional design and administrative practice.

More information and link to connect:

https://www.even3.com.br/2democracyfdv-628391/

Speakers per Session

Session 1 (October 2 – 9:00-10:30):

  • George Katrougalos (Greece)
  • Anju Gupta (India)
  • Jędrzej Skrzypczak (Poland)
  • Arshad Khan (Pakistan)

Session 2 (October 2 – 10:45-12:30):

  • Maria Francesca Staiano (Argentina)
  • Alberto Manuel Poletti Adorno (Paraguay)
  • María Esther Martínez Quinteiro (Spain)
  • Rafela Sena (Brazil)

Session 3 (October 2 – 15:00-16:30):

  • Alex Sandes Pires (Brazil/Portugal)
  • Alan Kardec (Brazil)
  • Ana Cristina Roza (Brazil/Austria)
  • Carla Noura Teixeira (Brasil)
  • Ana Elena Carrillo del Teso (Spain)

Session 4 (October 2 – 4:45-6:30 pm):

  • Francisco da Costa Campos (Brazil)
  • Frederico Oliveira (Brazil)
  • Carmelo Cattafi (Mexico/Italy)
  • Sidney Guerra (Brazil)

Session 4 (October 3 – 8:30-10:00):

  • Bo Yi (China)
  • Oscar Pérez de La Fuente (Spain)
  • Yasir Ali (Pakistan)
  • Mo Jihong (China)

Session 5 (October 3 – 10:15-12:30):

  • Furqan Ahmed (Pakistan)
  • Muhammet Mete (Turkey)
  • Sérgio Peña-Neira (Chile)
  • Sümeyye Mur Mete (Turkey)

Summary by Country

  • Brazil: 9 speakers
  • Pakistan: 3 speakers
  • Spain: 3 speakers
  • Turkey: 2 speakers
  • China: 2 speakers
  • Argentina, Chile, Egypt, Greece, India, Mexico/Italy, Paraguay, Poland: 1 speaker each

The program includes 23 speakers from 14 different countries, demonstrating the truly international character of the conference.