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The Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul School of Law is the colloquial nomenclature of the Professor Nelson Trad School of Law, known by the acronym FADIR, a higher education institution in Campo Grande (Mato Grosso do Sul). Its mission is to promote teaching, research, and extension activities, through undergraduate, off-campus activities, and graduate degrees in Law.

History
Due to the political effort of Professor of Law and Judge Luiz Carlos Santini, the Law program at the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul - UFMS was created by Resolution No. 60, December 22, 1995, of the University Board, with the daytime program being implemented in the 1st semester of 1996. Resolution No. 10, May 3, 2001, issued by the same University Board, created the evening program. In 2002, the Brazilian Department of Education recognized the Law program at the UFMS through MEC Ordinance No. 436, February 15, 2002, published in the Federal Official Gazette No. 34, February 20, 2002.

The School of Law - FADIR was created through Resolution No. 99/2008, of the University Board (COUN), of 11/10/2008, published in the Service Bulletin No. 4447, of 11/21/2008 and implemented by Resolution No. 69/2009/COUN, published in the Service Bulletin No. 4660, of 10/09/2009. Dean of FADIR: Lídia Maria Ribas (2009-2013), Ynes da Silva Felix (2014-2021) and Fernando Lopes Nogueira (2021 to present).

Undergraduate Program (Bachelor of Laws)
The Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul School of Law, located on the Campo Grande/MS campus, has a law program offered in two shifts: daytime and evening, with 60 undergraduate students per shift and admission through the National School Admission Test (SISU) of the Brazilian Department of Education (MEC), as well as by transfers from other Higher Education Institutions and through an internal selection process. The Law program follows the curricular guidelines established by the Department of Education (Brazil) seeking to ensure in the academic profile a solid general, humanistic and axiological formation, with capacity for analysis, mastery of concepts and legal terminology, adequate argumentation, interpretation, and appreciation of legal and social phenomena, combined with self-criticism and an indispensable vision for the exercise of the Science of Law, the provision of justice and the development of citizenship. .

Committed to promoting quality education, the School of Law was congratulated for the level of excellence achieved and received the “Brazilian BAR Association Accreditation” quality seal in 2016 and 2019.

Assessed in the last National Student Performance Exam administered in 2018 by the National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira, the Law program obtained a grade of 5, the highest rate in the exam.

Distinguished Former Professors
Nationally and internationally renowned professors have already formed the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul School of Law, such as Professor Nelson Trad, who was a Congressman, the retired Judge of the Court of Justice (Court of last resort of State of Mato Grosso do Sul) Luiz Carlos Santini, Professor in Law Jorge Eustácio da Silva Frias, Professor Leonardo Martins, Ph.D. in Constitutional Law, who has eight post-docs in Germany, by Alexander-von-Humboldt-Stiftung, AVH and by Deutscher Akademischer Austaurschdienst, DAAD, and Congressman Fábio Trad, among others.

Legal Practice Center
The School of Law develops the legal practice activity through the Legal Assistance Model Office, with activities in teaching, researching, extension, culture, technology, innovation, entrepreneurship, and mandatory curriculum internship, being a member of the National Network of Legal Practice (RNPJ) of the Law Schools of Brazil, under Resolution No. 3, July 14, 2017, of the Department of Education (Brazil). With a team of Professors, civil servants, volunteer lawyers, and academics, the Legal Clinics Project is developed in the field of labor law, criminal law, and Employee Retirement Income Security Act, whose objective is to promote university extension through specific skills for the extrajudicial and judicial dispute resolution and writing legal documents (pleading) filed in a lawsuit, related to the labor law, health law, and Employee Retirement Income Security Act.

A relevant public service developed by the Legal Practice Center supports the local community through the Legal Service, carried out by academics who represent low-income citizens in the case of violations of labor rights and Employee Retirement Income Security, such as dismissals, reduction working hours, suspension of employment contract, calculation of severance pay, retirement and assistance benefits with the National Institute of Social Security - INSS.

In 2017, the Legal Practice in Employee Retirement Income Security project was awarded at the II AJUFE Award: Good Management Practice, in which successful cases and management practices in the Federal Courts were recognized. In 2018, for the second consecutive time, it received the III AJUFE Award – Good Management Practices from the National Association of Federal Judges for its services for the riverside and traditional communities in the Pantanal (Wetland) region.

Given the results achieved by legal practice in the communities, in 2019 it also received an honorable mention in the General Public Institutions category of the 1st Gender Equity in the Justice System Award (AJUFE) held by the National Association of Labor Court’s Judges (ANAMATRA ) and Brazilian Judges Association (AMB).

The Legal Practice Center serves the role of interaction between teaching and off-campus activities & programs involving Professors, academics, and society.

Off-Campus Activities & Programs
The School of Law at the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul develops off-campus activities & programs, consisting of activities with the local community that enable the sharing, with the external public, of the knowledge acquired through teaching and research developed at the institution. Based on the conceptions of Paulo Freire, Boaventura de Sousa Santos, and other scholars, the extension projects promote the integration between the educational institution and the local community in an exchange of experiences and information


 * Observatory on violence against women, a project created from a partnership between FADIR/UFMS and SEMU/Campo Grande City Government, to contribute to the activities that are developed at Brazilian Women's House in Campo Grande;
 * Legal Practice, Alternative Treatments, and Human Rights. Analysis of the State's activities before technological innovations in evidence-based medicine and blood-free medical treatments. Scientific measures to reduce judicialization and guarantee the fundamental right to health;
 * Legal Practice in Labor Law and Human Rights. Analysis of the State's effectiveness in the provision of jurisdiction and access to justice;
 * Legal Practice, Border, Traditional Communities and Human Rights. Analysis of State actions towards recognition, strengthening, valuing, and guaranteeing the Traditional Communities of Pantanal region, located in the State of Mato Grosso do Sul/MS;
 * Legal Practice in Employee Retirement Income Security Act and Human Rights. Analysis of the State's effectiveness in the service offered by the legal system and access to justice.

Postgraduate Program
The School of Law offers a postgraduate degree in Public Security Managementica, promoting the integration of professionals, professors, academics, and scholars in Public Security. Previously, two other postgraduate degrees were offered: Human Rights Education (2015/2016) and Judicial Management (2017/2019).

Master of Laws (LL.M.) Program
The Graduate Program, an Academic Master's Degree in Law – major and a ​​concentration in Human Rights, sought to consolidate the commitment established in the Institutional Development Plan (2010-2014) with the Mato Grosso do Sul community in all areas aspects of its identity, which implies the recognition of the importance of research focused on regional issues, as well as the strengthening of teaching and off-campus activities & programs Implemented in mid-2015, it constitutes a mechanism for strengthening the School of Law's teaching, research, and extension, focusing on studying and applying the law to the regional particularities of the State of Mato Grosso do Sul (MS).

The program was recognized by the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel at the 157th CTC-ES/CAPES Meeting (24-26 March 2015) with grade 3.

Deans for the Graduate Program: Professor of Law Ana Paula Martins Amaral (2015-2016); Professor of Law Livia Gaigher Bósio Campello (2016-2021); Professor of Law Vladmir Oliveira da Silveira (2021 to present).

Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul Law Review
The Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul Law Review is supported by the School of Law – FADIR / UFMS and by its Graduate Program in Law – PPGDir/UFMS and was conceived in mid-2014 by a group of Professors of the Master's Program in Human Rights at the Federal University Mato Grosso do Sul– UFMS, with a focus on disseminating academic research developed in Master's Programs in Brazil and abroad. In 2015, the journal became part of the Electronic Journal Editing System – SEER and now receives research under the thematic axis “Human and Fundamental Rights”, evaluated using the Double-Blind Peer Review method.

To guarantee the publication of unpublished articles and avoid plagiarism, in 2016, the journal started to register the articles in the Digital Object Identifier – DOI.

The journal has the following indexers: Latindex, Resumos.org, Oaji.net, DRJI, Diadorim, Google Scholar, Redib, Worldcat, Ulrichs Web, Livre, Base, Sherpa/Romeo and is committed to the standards required by the system's indications Qualis Periodicals.

Ph.D. Law Program
In September 2017, the Interinstitutional Doctoral Program between the School of Law at Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul and the School of Law at the University of São Paulo began due to the great rates achieved by the Master's degree programs.

Internationalization
As part of an internationalization project, the Federal University Mato Grosso do Sul– UFMS School of Law signed a Cooperation Agreement with the Università degli Studi di Camerino (UNICAM) - Scuola di Giurisprudenza nza , which will provide students with international dual degrees as a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) in Brazil and as Dottore Magistrale in Giurisprudenza in Italy. Camerino University, located in the Italian commune of the same name, is one of Italy's oldest higher education institutions and one of the 25 most aged globally, created in 1336.

The School of Law also participates annually, hosting and sponsoring the International Seminar on Human Rights. Brazilian and international Professors, academics, experts, and scholars gather at a high-level event, whose 18th edition took place in 2021, consolidating the institution's importance in the national and foreign scenario.

Externals links

 * https://www.facebook.com/fadirufms/

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