HAIR: Prof. Leonardo Pasquali (Professor of EU Law, Department of Law, University of Pisa – Leader of Jean Monnet Module “SoEULaw”) INTRODUCTORY REMARKS: Dr. Matteo Del Chicca (Lecturer of EU Law, Department of Law, University of Pisa – Key Staff Member of Jean Monnet Module “SoEULaw”) SPEAKERS: Anna Milioni (PhD Student, Department of Philosophy, King’s College London) Social Solidarity in the European Union: a normative approach André Augusto Giuriatto Ferraço (PhD Student, Faculty of Law, University of Brasília) The legal meaning of a disaster under the European Union legal system Alessio Scaffidi (PhD Student, Department of Law, University of Napoli “Parthenope”) The European Stability Mechanism and denied Solidarity Geraldo Magela Leite (Legislative Consultant of the Chamber of Deputies, Brazil) Social inequality, social rights and the principle of Solidarity in Brazil Tânia Mara Borges da Costa (PhD Student, Vitoria Law School, Brazil) Jewish Solidarity: an ancient law regime as forerunner of contemporary fundamental human rights Alexander Teutsch (LLM candidate, School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam) Solidarity and use of language in courts: who is entitled to speak? Ani Butkhuzi (Lawyer, Senior Specialist, Ministry of Justice of Georgia) Social security in Europe and in Georgia Shynaide Mafra Holanda Maia (Lawyer, Shynaide Mafra Law Firm, Brazil) The antagonism between the right to exist and the new social security: greater affectation for women Miriam Schettini (PhD Student, Department of Law, University of Pisa) The draft Declaration on the right to international Solidarity Gabriele Rugani (PhD Student, Department of Law, University of Pisa) Solidarity in African sub-regional organisations: the case of ECOWAS CONCLUSIONS: Prof. Marcelo Labanca Corrêa de Araújo (Professor of Constitutional Law, Cent ro de Ciencias Jurídicas Department, Catholic University of Pernambuco).