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  • Ottawa

    Scholarship, prize and job offer - Law

    Gordon F. Henderson Post doctoral Fellowship

    Le mandat du Centre de recherche et d’enseignement sur les droits de la personne (CREDP) de l’Université d’Ottawa repose sur la reconnaissance du besoin d’appréhender les questions des droits de la personne dans une perspective multidisciplinaire et interdisciplinaire afin d’en respecter et d’en explorer les exigences dans un monde complexe et interdépendant. À cette fin, le Centre porte une attention particulière aux enjeux de politiques publiques qui concernent notamment la paix, les migrations et l’immigration, la santé, l’environnement, le commerce et l’investissement international, la pauvreté et les groupes vulnérables.

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  • Fontevraud-l'Abbaye

    Conference, symposium - History

    The Jews in Ecclesiastical, Roman-barbarian and Byzantine Laws, sixth to eleventh centuries

    Changes, ruptures, adaptations

    Ce colloque sera l'occasion d'une réflexion renouvelée sur la condition juridique des juifs dans les droits alti-médiévaux, byzantin et canonique.

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  • Paris

    Call for papers - History

    Fourth International Congress on Construction History

    We are pleased to announce that the next International Congress on Construction History will be held in Paris from the 3rd to the 7th of July 2012. You will find the "Call for Abstracts" and the "List of Topics and Subjects". Additional information is available on the Congress website: www.icch-paris2012.fr.

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  • Amsterdam

    Call for papers - History

    Internment, Incarceration and Detention

    Captivation histories in Europe around the First and Second World War

    On 3 and 4 November the NIOD, Institute for for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies will organize a workshop in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) on "Internment, Incarceration and Detention. Captivation histories in Western Europe around the First and Second World War". The workshop seeks to explore the historical practice of incarcerating enemies of the (former) regime, the changes that occur in the existing penal system by doing so, the emergence of new types of correctional institutions and their practical implementation in imprisonment cultures. Different types of prisons should be considered, the most important being: the regular prisons, internment camps and different types of concentration camps (not the extermination camps).

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