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Urban planning and the principle of equality in Africa
Today, the African city is far from offering equivalent conditions and opportunities to all its inhabitants and many Africans found it difficult to access urban life. Social inequalities are becoming more and more spatial, and both strengthen each other to favour devastating territorial segregation regimes and spaces of violence, pollution, congestion and lawlessness. In terms of justice and equity, many cities and neighbourhoods suffer under an urban disorder, an infernal mechanism of informal housing, poor housing, difficult accessibility, and a very poor quality of the urban environment. In the name of the right to the city, one is entitled to build his dwelling, to invent his habitat anywhere, no matter how whenever the authority is failing. And yet, the inhabitants of these «informal» facilities are not entitled to the city: their city is not theirs.
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Meknes
Gender and education amid Covid-19
Impacts, responses, and prospects
The present conference aims to examine the devastating impacts of Covid-19 pandemic on gender equality and quality education, two sustainable goals identified by the UN, and the kind of responses which were triggered as forms of activism, self-expression, and creation of new meanings. Furthermore, it explores the prospects which may be unlocked for future professionals through learning different skills and values which foster equal opportunities for both genders in leadership and in the labour market, eventually and hopefully resulting in an equitable, unbiased, and fair labour culture for all.
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Le Journal of International Mobility, édité par l'Agence Erasmus + aux Presses universitaires de France, lance pour son prochain numéro un appel à articles sur le thème de l'éducation à l'épreuve des mobilités forcées.
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Paris
Environmental justice - the challenge of effectivity
Les institutions judicaires et le droit de l’environnent sont désormais bousculés par la question de l’effectivité du droit, c’est-à-dire l’urgence d’une application concrète des règles de droit et tout particulièrement des règles favorisant la transition écologique. L’objet de ce cycle de conférences est donc de tenter de répondre à la question de l’effectivité qui oblige à redéfinir les notions croisant justice et environnement. Deux voies s’ouvrent. D’abord, classique, la voie de la redéfinition des notions traditionnelles du contentieux et du droit de l’environnement sous le coup de l’effectivité. Ensuite, plus innovante, la voie de l’épistémologie du droit, imposée par la question de son effectivité qui convoque désormais les sciences de la nature et les sciences sociales.
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