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“Interacting with vulnerable people and trying to solve their problems is a situation we’d never been in before”

Marta Soria and Eduardo Espuny, students on the Law degree and Law-Economics double bachelor’s degree, respectively, have completed a placement at the Social Responsibility Office of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru, as part of the Mobility in Learning and Service programme.

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Name and surnames: Marta Soria Heredia
Place and year of birth: Barcelona, 1997
Academic education: this year, 2018-2019, she will be studying the fourth year of her Law degree at Oxford University as part of the structured mobility exchange programme INT-Dret, which enables students to study the entire final year of their degree at a foreign university.
Interests: everything related with humanities and culture, especially literature, and international relations.

 

Name and surnames: Eduardo Espuny Díaz (@EduEspuny)
Place and year of birth: Murcia, 1994
Academic education: this year 2018-2019 he will be studying the fifth year of his double degree in Law and Economics. He previously studied two years on the History and Journalism double degree at the King Juan Carlos University in Madrid.
Interests: sport, especially swimming and triathlons, music and literature.

Marta Soria Heredia and Eduardo Espuny Díaz have completed work placements together at the Social Responsibility Office (OARS) of the Catholic Pontifical University of Peru (PUCP) in Lima, between the months of July and September of this year. The placement was a result of the  2017-2018 call of the Mobility in Learning and Service programme (MApS) Summer. With a budget of 15,000 euros, this programme is coordinated by the Mobility and Reception Office (OMA) of the UPF International Relations Service. Some forty degree students applied, 19 of which were selected. They all received a grant of 750 euros to undertake academically recognised social projects in different universities in Africa, Asia and Latin America.

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What jobs were you given at the Social Responsibility Office of the Catholic Pontifical University of Peru?

Marta: You could say that the Social Responsibility Office of the PUCP consists of four lawyers. Each of these heads a pro bono legal consultancy, which, with the help of volunteer students, offers advice, disseminates knowledge about the law to the wider public and represents (in their capacity as lawyers) people deemed to be in situations of vulnerability.

Our main task was to give support to these four lawyers with cases that were already in process and with new ones that came in while we were there. We accompanied them to meetings with the people they were advising, to court hearings, we prepared legal documents (lawsuits, requests for precautionary measures, etc.), legal reports and we studied relevant case law for specific cases. Towards the end of the placement we were even dealing with new cases by ourselves!