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Brussels
Defeating impunity, promoting international justice
The Belgian Experience (1870-2015)
This conference seeks to discuss the Belgian record of engagement with international law and justice and to put this national experience in international perspective. It specifically questions the way in which the judiciary dealt with gross violations of international law in the wake of war and how legal actors responded to the challenges of an emergent and developing set of international laws, from 1870 to 2015.
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Lille
Building a database from court records using open source tools (MySQL and the Yii framework)
A Summer School in the heart of digital humanities
From a corpus of judicial archives of the Ancient Regime, the summer school aims to iron out all the difficulties related to the design of a database and a framework associated with the base (all in Open source). It is open to all faculty members, researchers, engineers and technicians, PhD sudents who depend on a public institution of higher education.
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Paris
Legal and scholarly issues in critical editing
Ces deux journées combineront plusieurs questionnements, appliqués à différents secteurs de l’édition de textes. La base en sera posée par l’exposé des pratiques scientifiques admises dans l’édition de textes, pour des périodes allant de l’Antiquité à la Renaissance et pour des supports divers. C’est à ces exposés que réagiront des juristes issus de divers milieux professionnels (édition, institutions scientifiques, enseignement du droit, militants du libre) avant qu’une table ronde ne reprenne la matière, envisagée cette fois selon des axes méthodologiques transversaux (traitement de la tradition manuscrite, stemmatisation plus ou moins automatisée, place des transcriptions). Enfin, un atelier permettra de rassembler les réflexions et d’ébaucher les contours de bonnes pratiques, en confrontant les points de vue de juristes, de techniciens de l’édition et de chercheurs.
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Lucerne
Access to Material and Immaterial Goods
The Relationship between Intellectual Property and its Physical Embodiment
This conference aims to look at the relationship between intellectual property and its physical materialisations, with a particular focus on the issue of access and the challenges of new technologies. Though intellectual property protects the intangible, it is indisputable that intellectual property goods classically had to be physically materialised in order to been joyed or used. This materialisation can, however, challenge our theoretical notion of the intangible and the tangible as constituting discrete forms of property and can have serious consequences on access to intellectual property goods. Our aim is to address the divide between the intangible and the tangible from the perspective of issues of access and problems relating to new technologies.
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