The Harvard Law School Brazilian Studies Association would
like to invite all for the event
*Tax Policy and Innovation: Taxes on Innovation under a Brazilian Law
Perspective*
with the presence of *Paulo Caliendo*, judge appointed for the Mercosul
Dispute Settlement System, judge at the Brazilian Administrative Council of
Fiscal Appeals and Law Professor in Brazil.
April 18th, 12 p.m - 1.p.m.
Hauser Hall, Room 102
*Lunch Will Be Served*
*DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program Seminar*
*Is Corruption Good for Your Health? Evidence from a Random-Audits Program
in Brazil*
*Guilherme Finkelfarb Lichand*
2013-14 Lemann Fellow and PhD Candidate in Political Economy and
Government, Harvard University
Thursday, April 17, 12:00 p.m.
CGIS South Building, Room S-050, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge
This event is free and open to the public, and registration is not required.
A Brazilian lunch will be served.
The DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program and The HKS Sustainability Science
Program Present
*GHG Emissions and Mitigations Strategies in Brazil: The Low Carbon
Agriculture Program*
*A Conversation with Eduardo Delgado Assad*
Rural Engineer, Doctor in Agroclimatology, and former Climate Change
Secretary of the Brazilian Ministry of Environment (2011)
Wednesday, April 16th, 12:00 p.m.
CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Room S-250
This event is free and open to the public, and registration is not
required. A Brazilian lunch will be served.
*DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program / ARTS@DRCLAS Film Series*
*ELENA*
Directed by Petra Costa (Brazil, 2012, 82 min.)
Film in Portuguese and English
Discussion with Director *Petra Costa*, Professor *Nicolau Sevcenko*, and
Professor *Robb Moss*
Light food and refreshments will be served at 5:30 pm. *The screening will
begin at 6:10 pm*.
*Tuesday, April 15, 5:30 PMBelfer Case Study Room, CGIS South Building
S-020, Concourse Level, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge*
This event is free and open to the public.
Contact: Paola Ibarra, pibarra(a)fas.harvard.edu or Juliana Deleo,
jdeleo(a)fas.harvard.edu
*DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program Seminar*
*Is Corruption Good for Your Health? Evidence from a Random-Audits Program
in Brazil*
*Guilherme Finkelfarb Lichand*
2013-14 Lemann Fellow and PhD Candidate in Political Economy and
Government, Harvard University
Thursday, April 17, 12:00 p.m.
CGIS South Building, Room S-050, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge
This event is free and open to the public, and registration is not required.
A Brazilian lunch will be served.
The DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program and The HKS Sustainability Science
Program Present
*GHG Emissions and Mitigations Strategies in Brazil: The Low Carbon
Agriculture Program*
*A Conversation with Eduardo Delgado Assad*
Rural Engineer, Doctor in Agroclimatology, and former Climate Change
Secretary of the Brazilian Ministry of Environment (2011)
Wednesday, April 16th, 12:00 p.m.
CGIS South Building, 1730 Cambridge Street, Room S-250
This event is free and open to the public, and registration is not
required. A Brazilian lunch will be served.
*DRCLAS Brazil Studies Program / ARTS@DRCLAS Film Series*
*ELENA*
Directed by Petra Costa (Brazil, 2012, 82 min.)
Film in Portuguese and English
Discussion with Director *Petra Costa*, Professor *Nicolau Sevcenko*, and
Professor *Robb Moss*
Light food and refreshments will be served at 5:30 pm. *The screening will
begin at 6:10 pm*.
*Tuesday, April 15, 5:30 PMBelfer Case Study Room, CGIS South Building
S-020, Concourse Level, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge*
This event is free and open to the public.
Contact: Paola Ibarra, pibarra(a)fas.harvard.edu or Juliana Deleo,
jdeleo(a)fas.harvard.edu
THE TWELFTH ANNUAL B R A Z I L W E E K *- A C U L T U R A À M A
R G E M* * (Culture on the Margins)*
*U M A H I S T Ó R I A À M A R G E M **(A Story on the Margins)*
*Thursday April 10th *
*From 6:00pm to 9:00pm*
*CGIS S-010 Tsai Auditorium*
6:00-7:00 Cocktail
7:00-7:30 Introduction: Nicolau Sevcenko (Harvard)
7:30-9:00 Performance: Chacal (with simultaneous translation)
*F R E E A N D O P E N T O T H E P U B L I C*
*Sponsored by*: Brazil Studies Program at the David Rockefeller Center for
Latin American Studies, *ARTS@DRCLAS*, Department of Romance Languages and
Literatures, Harvard University, and Harvard University Nancy Clark Smith
Chair Fund DRLL
*Supporters:* Brazilian Immigrant Center, Brazilian Women’s Group,
Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers (MAPS), and Fundação do
Movimento Educacionista dos EUA
*Organizers:* Nicolau Sevcenko, Clémence Jouët-Pastré, Heloísa Galvão, Anna
Borges, Max Seawright, Luca Prazeres, and Guilherme Trielli Ribeiro
THE TWELFTH ANNUAL B R A Z I L W E E K
*A C U L T U R A À M A R G E M* * (Culture on the Margins)*
*April 7th to April 10th*
*B E L V E D E R E (Watch Tower)*
*Monday April 7th *
*From 5:00pm to 9:00pm*
*CGIS S-020 Belfer Case Study Room*
5:00-5:20 Nicolau Sevcenko (Harvard), Clémence Jouët-Pastré
(Harvard), Josiah Blackmore (Harvard)
5:20-6:00 Introduction: Nicolau Sevcenko (Harvard)
6:00-7:30 Interventions: Chacal, Rodrigo Lopes de Barros (Boston
University), Luca Prazeres (Brown), Max Seawright (Harvard), and Guilherme
Trielli Ribeiro (Harvard)
7:30-9:00 Cocktail
*F A L A P A L A V R A **(Word of Mouth)*
*Tuesday April 8th *
*From 5:00pm to 8:00pm*
*CGIS S-250 *
5:00-8:00 *Poetry Workshop* - Chacal
(refreshements will be served)
*C A L E I D O S C Ó P I O C I N E M A S C O P E *
*Wednesday April 9th *
*From 6:00pm to 9:00pm*
*CGIS S-010 Tsai Auditorium*
6:00-6:20 Introduction: Rodrigo Lopes de Barros (Boston University)
6:20-6:35 Film screening: *Assaltaram a gramática* / *They Struck
Grammar*, with English subtitles (Directed by Ana Maria Magalhães, 1984)
6:35-8:00 Film screening: *Pan-cinema permanente* / *Permanent
Pan-cinema*, with English subtitles (Directed by Carlos Nader, 2008)
8:00-9:00 Discussion: Guilherme Trielli Ribeiro (Harvard)
*U M A H I S T Ó R I A À M A R G E M **(A Story on the Margins)*
*Thursday April 10th *
*From 6:00pm to 9:00pm*
*CGIS S-010 Tsai Auditorium*
6:00-7:00 Cocktail
7:00-7:30 Introduction: Nicolau Sevcenko (Harvard)
7:30-9:00 Performance: Chacal (with simultaneous translation)
*A L L A C T I V I T I E S A R E F R E E A N D O P E N T O T
H E P U B L I C*
*Sponsored by*: Brazil Studies Program at the David Rockefeller Center for
Latin American Studies, *ARTS@DRCLAS*, Department of Romance Languages and
Literatures, Harvard University, and Harvard University Nancy Clark Smith
Chair Fund DRLL
*Supporters:* Brazilian Immigrant Center, Brazilian Women's Group,
Massachusetts Alliance of Portuguese Speakers (MAPS), and Fundação do
Movimento Educacionista dos EUA
*Organizers:* Nicolau Sevcenko, Clémence Jouët-Pastré, Heloísa Galvão, Anna
Borges, Max Seawright, Luca Prazeres, and Guilherme Trielli Ribeiro
*Harvard Law School Event*
*What's wrong with our courts? New perspectives on Access to Justice and
the role of mediation in building a new Judiciary*
The National Council of Justice is rethinking the Brazilian Judiciary -
currently with 94 million pending cases. Solutions vary from the
introduction of electronic processes to making the public dispute
resolution system less adversarial with the use of collaborative protocols
and mediation. Join us on this very illustrative meeting with *Emmanoel
Campelo*, the member of the Brazilian National Council of Justice in
charge of improving Access to Justice in Brazil.
Thursday, April 10th, 12:00 p.m.
Location: Hauser 102
Sponsored by HLS Brazilian Studies Association
*Lunch will be served.