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Montpellier
5th International "Language and Territory" Colloquium
This multidisciplinary colloquium will discuss the different ways that languages and territories are linked, and will show the political, social and economic stakes that arise from the relationships between them. Above all, these terms refer to men and women with their social practices and representations, at the core of the logic of territoriality. New territories give rise to new language practices, which, in turn, create new spaces, discourse and meaning. The "boundaries" we draw between languages and territories are permeable in time and space, depending on factors such as population displacement, language policies, linguistic and social representations, education, mass media and socio-cultural values.
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Créteil
The current state of natural law - from the vitality of doctrines to the unthoughts of positive law
De la vitalité des doctrines aux impensés du droit positif
À la différence de leurs homologues étrangers, rares sont les juristes français qui cultivent actuellement une référence au droit naturel dans leurs écrits. En France, les doctrines du droit naturel semblent être devenues un objet d’étude exclusivement passé dans le champ de l’histoire des idées politiques. On attribue souvent ce repli au triomphe du normativisme kelsénien qui incarnerait l’aboutissement de la neutralité axiologique, en proposant une science émancipée de tout ancrage métaphysique et théologique. À y regarder de plus près, on doit constater la formidable diversité, tant sur le fond que dans la méthode, des courants et des approches qui se cachent derrière cette appellation – à commencer par la distinction entre droit naturel « classique » et « moderne ». Peut-on véritablement considérer qu’une telle diversité, le plus souvent mal identifiée, a disparu – ou a-t-elle simplement pris de nouveaux visages en abandonnant une étiquette stigmatisante ? C’est ce que les travaux de cette journée d’étude chercheront à établir.
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Mediating conflicts between groups with different worldviews
Approaches and methods
In recent decades, more and more violent conflicts have a religious or cultural dimension and take place between groups adhering to different religious or secular visions of the state and society. When groups with different worldviews are required to share the same (social, political, virtual, economic, or military) space, this can lead to tensions and give rise to violence—ranging from offensive language to physical attacks and open warfare.
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