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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Law

    Regulating bioeconomy

    (Re)Making and regulating life and livelihoods across borders: transnational bioeconomy, law, and governance

    Biotechnological industry, researchers, and governments have entered a new constellation, regime, and accelerated phase, called the Bioeconomy. This agenda - which exists in the form of policy, funding programs, white papers, etc. - reimagines how we live, how we live together with other kinds of life, and, directly, these other kinds of life at the molar and molecular level. In other words: All kinds of livelihoods in their social, economic, and ethical relations are put in motion. This agenda is, geopolitically, not restricted to Global North nor contained by any national or international jurisdiction and governance.

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  • Bordeaux

    Study days - History

    A global approach to fraud. Boundaries and illicit behaviour

    La journée d'étude organisée au Musée national des Douanes de Bordeaux constitue l'évenement de clôture d'un programme de rencontres soutenu par la Maison européenne des sciences de l'Homme (MESHS) de Lille et par l'Institut de recherches historiques du Septentrion (IRHiS, CNRS UMR 8529) consacré à la fraude en situation transfrontaliére. Elle vise à étendre l'interrogation sur l'impact de la frontiére franco-belge et franco-luxembourgeoise sur les comportements illicites à d'autres zones géographiques et à constituer un réseau pluridisciplinaire de chercheurs intéressés par cette thématique.

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  • Baku

    Call for papers - Economy

    10th Annual World Customs Organization PICARD Conference

    The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Azerbaijan Customs are pleased to announce the 10th annual WCO PICARD conference. The conference will take place in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 8 to 10 September 2015. Papers should focus on Customs or, more globally, the regulation, dynamics, and practices of the international trade of goods. The WCO encourages attendance and paper submissions from anthropologists, economists, geographers, historians, lawyers, and political scientists. The WCO is particularly interested in interdisciplinary approaches regarding contemporary systems of regulation and control at borders.

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