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  • Aubervilliers

    Conference, symposium - Political studies

    Syrie, année 0

    Juger les criminels, survivre à la violence, reconstruire et faire société

    Ce colloque propose une réflexion comparative sur les enjeux de l’ère post Assad, en mettant l’accent sur la question de la sortie de la violence et de la (re)construction sociale, politique et économique. Il abordera les effets de la violence, la gestion de la masse de ses traces et à la nécessité de justice. Il s’agira également d’explorer les nouvelles formes d’engagement et d’organisation ainsi que les tensions qui traversent les conceptions et les enjeux de la reconstruction. Cette séquence de transition sera réinscrite dans le temps long pour mieux comprendre les dynamiques historiques, mais aussi transnationales, des bouleversements en cours.

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  • Frankfurt

    Call for papers - Law

    The Mixed Courts of Egypt, 1876-1949

    Between imperial internationalism and shared legal knowledge

    How did the Mixed Courts of Egypt impact legal knowledge and societies on both sides of the Mediterranean? 150 years after these once highly influential institutions heard their first cases, the Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory will dedicate a workshop to this question.

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  • Strasbourg

    Call for papers - Ethnology, anthropology

    The relationship between humans and animals in pre-modern and contemporary Muslim societies

    As part of the 6th Congress of Middle Eastern and Muslim Studies of the GIS MOMM, this workshop will examine the relationships between humans and non-human animals in Muslim societies or groups in pre-modern (including medieval) and contemporary times.

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  • Paris

    Conference, symposium - Law

    The relevance of Eugen Ehrlich’s thought to empirical methods of law

    The year 2022 marks the centenary of Eugen Ehrlich's death. This great Austro- Hungarian jurist is often presented as the father of legal sociology. As a close observer of legal practices, he was the first to use and invent concepts that have become fundamental in legal sociology today, such as legal pluralism, living law, and legal consciousness. Ehrlich’s research revisits and reverses the illustrious tradition of the Pandects, established and perfected by legal scholars such as Savigny or Puchta. Although Ehrlich has inspired jurists around the world, he remains a little known figure in France. The present symposium is therefore devoted to reconsider the actuality of his thought, using the last chapters of his Grundlegung der Soziologie des Rechts (Foundation of the Sociology of Law) as a main reference. During the first day, specialists will introduce us to the concepts of his methodology of legal sociology and the influence he had on his contemporaries. Once the fundamentals have been established, the second day will highlight the dynamics of Ehrlich's thought for law contemporary research.

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  • Nanterre

    Study days - Law

    Le droit autrement

    Journée en l’honneur de Jean-Pierre Poly

    Les déclinaisons du droit autrement sont multiples, que l'on songe aux droits des autres, aux alternatives au droit, aux autres sources du droit. Penser « le droit autrement », c'est chercher à l'envisager dans des espaces et des temps différents, et c'est aussi braquer un autre regard afin de remettre en question son apparente unité.

             

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