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Nice
Appel à contribution - Langage
At first glance, the concept of “anonymity” may seem simple: any actor who acts without revealing their identity is acting anonymously. However, this superficial simplicity hides considerable technological, social, and political complexity. What conditions make anonymity necessary for expression, cooperation, and judgment? The cultural, ethical, and narrative dimensions of “anonymity” in contemporary digital environments affect both administrative and creative life. With a perspective that combines the techniques of law with those of sociology, politicalscience, cultural studies, and narratology, this project seeks to uncover the cultural transformations that underpin “anonymity’ in practice, through its new or emerging instruments and narrative features.
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IDES Online New Book Discussion Series
The aim of the IDES Online New Book Discussion Series is to provide authors with a platform to present their new books to a diverse audience of socio-legal scholars at UNIL and beyond.
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Appel à contribution - Études du politique
Climate Mobilities. Redefining Statehood, Citizenship, and Refugeehood in times of climate crisis
“Partecipazione e Conflitto” Journal
This Special Issue of Partecipazione e Conflitto will examine the political, legal, andjudicial implications of the climate crisis. Its main goal is to collect recent developments and proposals toaddress the challenges posed by the climate crisis. Expected contributions will range from ongoing initiatives to constitutional proposals and amendments, proposals’ drafts ofinternational treaties, relevant case-laws, and best practices collections at the subnationallevel, including local policies. This Special Issue welcomes contributions from political science and law.
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Lausanne
Law and Society Initiative Annual Conference
Resistance and Agency in the Digital Society: Beyond Literacy, Transparency, and Risk Assessment
The conference's primary goal is to question the limits of contemporary legal and normative responses (transparency requirements, risk assessments, and digital literacy initiatives) in addressing social challenges posed by social media platforms, AI systems, and algorithms.
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Francfort-sur-le-Main
Les tribunaux mixtes d'Égypte, 1876-1949
Entre internationalisme impérial et savoirs juridiques partagés
Quel impact les tribunaux mixtes d’Égypte ont-ils eu sur les savoirs juridiques et les sociétés de part et d’autre de la Méditerranée ? Cent cinquante ans après que ces institutions autrefois influentes ont entendu leurs premières affaires, le Max Planck Institute for Legal History and Legal Theory consacrera un colloque à ce sujet.
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Oran
“Journal of Law, Society, and Authority” - varia
Volume 14, Issue 1 (March 2025)
The Journal of Law, Society, and Authority is calling for papers for its upcoming Volume 14, Issue 1, to be published in March 2025. We welcome research articles and theoretical essays in law, political science, and international relations.
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Appel à contribution - Sociologie
“Journal of Legal and Social Sciences” - Varia
Volume 9 Issue 4 (2024)
The Journal of Legal and Social Sciences is a scientific, international, refereed journal. It is published by University of Djelfa, Algeria. It is affiliated to the Faculty of Law and Political Science. It is a periodical, quarterly review published every three months and free of charge.
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Tanger
Centenaire du statut de Tanger
Réunissant des chercheurs des deux rives de la Méditerranée, cette conférence vise à renouveler l’intérêt pour la Zone internationale de Tanger (1925-1956). Elle aura lieu 100 ans jour pour jour après la signature par la France, l’Espagne et le Royaume-Uni du traité constitutif de la zone, le « statut de la zone de Tanger ». Cet accord, rejoint plus tard par la suite la Suède, la Belgique, les Pays-Bas, le Portugal et l’Italie, soumettait Tanger à un régime particulier : bien que faisant formellement partie intégrante du Maroc, la ville et ses environs furent dans une large mesure soumis à l’administration conjointe des puissances occidentales.
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Legal Issues in Textual Scholarship
Through the practice of editing culturally and historically relevant documents, textual scholars are regularly faced with legal restrictions to their scholarly endeavours – including both copyright and non-copyright restrictions such as the privacy and moral rights of authors. In practice, these added difficulties and legal uncertainties cause funding agencies, libraries, and archives to prioritise the digitisation and publication of less legally problematic materials – which threatens to cause a bias in our output as a research field. In an effort to move forward as a research community, the European Society for Textual Scholarship (ESTS) is organising an online symposium on Legal Issues in Textual Scholarship to address these obstacles, and reflect on the legal restrictions that may affect textual scholarship in the analog and digital paradigms.
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Political Economy of Human Rights Regulation in Latin American Business Activities
HOMA Publica Journal
The special issue aims to gather contributions from various stakeholders in the field of Human Rights and Business, with a particular emphasis on the Political Economy of human rights regulation in Latin American business activities. The interest of this special edition of Homa Publica in examining regulation within the deeper framework of political economy guiding the region in the second decade of the 21st century. This period begins with windows of opportunity for Latin American reformism while immersed in a turbulent international environment and crises that have particularly inhumane effects on our territories (mass exoduses, climate crisis, colonial, racist, and patriarchal inequalities).
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Prague
Appel à contribution - Langage
Migration within the EU Context seen through a multi-disciplinary and plurilinguistic view
The purpose of the Conference is to analyse and deepen, also from a comparative perspective, the way in which, in the 21st century, language and legislations in the migration perspective have become almost indivisible, as one influences the other on a rather deep level.
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Toulouse
Empirical Legal Research: a state of knowledge across Europe
L’objectif de ce colloque est de produire un état des connaissances sur le développement de la recherche juridique empirique à l’échelle européenne. Il s’agit d’abord de retracer les premiers éléments du développement de ces méthodes, de souligner ses principales tendances et d’en élucider les possibles fondements théoriques. Le colloque permettra ensuite de cartographier le recours aux méthodes empiriques dans les différentes disciplines juridiques à travers l’Europe avant d’approfondir cette analyse dans le domaine du droit de l’environnement.
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Rio de Janeiro
Informations diverses - Études urbaines
In this roundtable, professors Jonathan Wolff (University of Oxford) and Avner de-Shalit (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) will discuss their work in progress, focused on the topic of urban injustices. Employing a methodological approach merging normative expertise with applied reflections, supported by data from interviews with over 180 people worldwide, Wolff and de-Shalit set out to conceptualize a city in which individuals relate to each other as equals.
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Coimbra
Appel à contribution - Sociologie
Polarized Societies? Challenges for Sociology
XII Portuguese Congress of Sociology
The challenges that polarization brings to sociology now extend to crucial domains of social processes and action, reaching, among others, the arenas of consumption, religions, identities, sexuality, childhood, culture, and science. In this context, the digitization of society and the economy creates and emphasizes dynamics of polarization, while simultaneously opening up new possibilities. Beyond the general impact on social interactions and practices, to what extent are the new social media a factor that promotes expressions of polarization?
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Lyon 07
Transition énergétique : les échelles de gouvernance
The Scales of Governance of the Energy Transition
Ce colloque clôture les travaux de recherche et de diffusion de savoir menés dans le cadre d’un projet de recherche (projet TGL) financé par la Commission européenne. L’ambition du colloque est notamment de croiser les regards de la doctrine et des praticiens afin de dresser un panorama complet des acteurs et d’examiner leurs apports normatifs et organiques respectifs, y compris politiques et pratiques. La lecture de ces apports permettra de comprendre les véritables dynamiques qui se dégagent autour de la gouvernance de la transition énergétique et climatique.
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Non-Western experiences of legal transformations in the 19th and early 20th centuries
The symposium offers a platform for gaining a better understanding of the characteristics of the legal translations and transformations that took place in spaces that were under the pressure of the Western European Powers. Encompassing a broad scope of different countries and settings will allow us to rethink the alleged universalisation of Western European law in the 19th century and early 20th century. By looking at the different experiences of translation and invention, radical transition and complex continuities, resistance and internal conflicts, the symposium aims at contributing to a broader framework of current research that reassesses what legal “modernity” as well as the “West” meant. By connecting legal histories, which have mostly been studied in isolation from one another, and by analysing them against the backdrop of global imperialism and colonialism, the symposium offers the opportunity to reconsider historiographical narratives. Theoretical, empirical and interdisciplinary approaches are equally welcome.
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Bucarest
Appel à contribution - Études du politique
Socialisms and International Law in the Contemporary World
This conference focuses on the role of state socialist intellectuals, experts and governments from East-Central Europe, Africa, Asia, and Latin America in developing international law in XXth and XXIst centuries. This will cover the range of major powers such as the Soviet Union and the People’s Republic of China, which could directly challenge Western norms, to semi-peripheral countries like Cuba and Vietnam, which had to maneuver at the margins. It is high time for scholars to focus on the global effects of socialist challenges to world hierarchies of law and power.
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Appel à contribution - Sociologie
(In)formal knowledge circulation, information seeking practices and support communities
Individuals and families are increasingly reliant on information and communication technologies for their daily needs, activities, and socialization. Apart from rapid push to Internet-based communication brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, all levels of government have been ‘dematerializing’ administrative procedures for some time. Couples, parents, children, and other family members use the Internet to navigate certain formalities and get access to practical information regarding, for example, heath care, schooling, or marriage. This multidisciplinary special issue of Family Relations examines the role of the Web as a human and bureaucratic-legal support tool for “doing family” and providing services for families around the world.
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Energy transition and climate governance
On behalf of the Environment, Energy and Natural Resources (EENR) Center at the University of Houston Law Center, this events will be held in the frame of virtual lecture series on Energy Transition and Climate Governance, sponsored by the EU’s Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions and spearheaded by Dr. Aubin Nzaou.
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Appel à contribution - Histoire
Abandoned properties: crisis and liability
This call for articles is addressed to researchers in history and social sciences and aims to address the following question: what happens when things, during and after a period of crisis, remain temporarily or definitively “without an owner”? This dossier aims at exploring the precise conjunctures and responses that each society, in different periods and geographical areas, offers to the problems resulting from the absence of the owner.
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