Africa-Press – Angola. With the aim of innovating and revolutionizing teaching and legal activity in Angola, professor Marcos de Oliveira and six assistants launched, a “Manual on the Rights of Angolan Registries and Notaries”.
This is an academic project, of 264 pages, which, according to the authors, represents an unprecedented initiative, bringing together collaborators with unparalleled academic competence and experience in the notary and in the various domains of registration.
The co-authors of the work are Evaristo Solano, Secretary of State for Justice; Luís Rangel, notary; Alfredo Ferraz, curator of the Civil Registry; Israel Nambi, specialist in Commercial Registration; and Marcos Ngola, specialist in Registration Rights.
With this work, the seven authors intend to provide an essential tool for Law students and professionals, covering Public and Private Law matters, for a deep understanding of the importance of records and notary work.
When presenting the aforementioned manual, the project coordinator highlighted that it is a valuable pedagogical resource, a benefit for master’s students who go on to an essential study base to achieve their objectives and get the best grades.
The work was written in a didactic manner and with scientific rigor, to also cover gaps in 1986, when there was no library like there is now. Before there were no books for students, only codes, until the first student association at Agostinho Neto University was born.
“At the time, as secretary for Academic Affairs, I was responsible for solving the problem of lack of material, helped by the books that served as study material and encouragement for the first support materials in the second law course at the faculty “, he recalled.
“I learned that students couldn’t study without having material from teachers taught in class, regardless of the bibliographies we received”, he exemplified.
He added that he was the author of the three manuals on commercial law and the manual on the law of the sea and that I still needed to write the manual on notary law, thus my inspiration for writing the manuals was born.
During the launch event, Professor Dr. Marques de Oliveira was honored for his remarkable leadership and vision in this project, which is expected to have a lasting impact on academia and the various sectors of social and economic life in Angola.
On the occasion, the Secretary of State for Justice, Evaristo Solano, said that the work aims to boost the academic mosaic, which concerns notary registration, since there is no formal scientific investigation linked to the registers and this book comes to provide academia and a tonality but formal.
The launch, sale and autograph signing ceremony took place in the Maria do Carmo Medina auditorium of the Faculty of Law of the Agostinho Neto University (FDUAN), constituting, for the holders, a significant milestone in the history of Angolan Law.
Meanwhile, a similar event is planned for this Friday (6th), also at 3 pm, at the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Angola (UCAN), where the co-authors intend to interact enthusiastically with the local academic community.
At the moment, there are one thousand and five hundred copies of this first edition of the “Manual of Rights of Angolan Registries and Notaries”, which is being sold at 12 thousand kwanzas each.
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