Le colloque aura lieu courant mai/juin 2019 à l’Université de Bordeaux, campus de Pessac, et se déroulera sur deux journées - appel à contribution
Pubblicato il bando di concorso per l'ammissione al 34° ciclo di dottorato di ricerca presso l'Università degli Studi di Tor Vergata - a.a. 2018/19.
Per scaricare il bando, clicca qui Il Comitato di Direzione dell’Italian Review of Legal History invita tutti gli studiosi a contribuire al dibattito sul seguente tema, in prospettiva storica o con riguardo all’attualità: Sicurezza vs. Libertà.
Il campo di tensione Sicurezza vs. libertà ha connotato la storia del diritto e della società attraverso i secoli. Nei diversi contesti, il bilanciamento tra i due valori è stato articolato in maniera differente, anche in conseguenza delle variabili che hanno influito sulla definizione del campo semantico sotteso ai principi di libertà e sicurezza. Il binomio sicurezza vs. libertà è di frequente adottato per l’analisi e l’interpretazione dell’attualità e nuove prospettive possono essere offerte dall’indagine storica. Il termine per l’invio del contributo è fissato al 15 settembre 2018. I contributi saranno pubblicati, a scelta dell’autore, in italiano (o nella lingua madre) e in inglese oppure soltanto in lingua italiana (o nella lingua madre), con un abstract in inglese di quattromila caratteri. Per ogni ulteriore informazione, anche relativa a come redigere i contributi, vi invitiamo a visitare il sito della Rivista www.irlh.it Si prega di compilare entro il 30 giugno 2018 il seguente modulo (file pdf compilabile con Acrobat Reader) e di inviarlo a [email protected] e a [email protected] - call for papers Postdoctoral Research Associates (Max Planck Institute for European Legal History)
Data di scadenza per invio documentazione 22 Maggio 2018 Per maggiori informazioni clicca qui Seven graduated historians and legal scholars from Belgium, Germany, Great Britain, Poland, Italy and Spain conduct research under the supervision of the principal investigator Prof. Dr. Ulrike Müßig (University of Passau) on Constitutional Communication by drafting, practice and interpretation in 18th and 19th century Europe. The project aims at investigating the cross-border interplays between constitutional process and public debates in late 18th and 19th century Europe. Constitution is not only the body of text, but rather the consensus of those to be ruled by the constituted sovereignty - website - video ![]() VIDEO appel à communications
COMITÉ D’ORGANISATION Silvia Falconieri (chargée de recherches CNRS, IMAF) : [email protected] Catherine Fillon (professeur, Université Jean Moulin Lyon III) : [email protected] Laetitia Guerlain (maître de conférences, Université de Bordeaux) : laetitia.guerlain@ubordeaux.fr Florence Renucci (directrice de recherches CNRS, IMAF) : [email protected] COMITÉ SCIENTIFIQUE Frédéric Audren (directeur de recherches CNRS, École de droit de Sciences Po) Isabelle Giraudou (professeur associée, Université de Tokyo) Jean-Louis Halpérin (professeur, ENS) Béatrice Jaluzot (maître de conférences, Sciences Po Lyon) Emmanuelle Picard (maître de conférences, ENS Lyon) Guillaume Tronchet (chercheur affilié à l’IHMC, ENS-Paris 1) ![]() Back in 2013, a franco-italian group of study called Giuristi in rete – Network of jurists – was founded. Its goal was to shed some light on the legal circulations in Europe. Between 2013 and 2016 the research Network held workshops in Milan (Bocconi University), Paris (Sciences Po Law School) and Bordeaux (University of Bordeaux). Its creators now want to launch a new project, i.e. The Making of Legal Knowledge, thus extending the original aim of Giuristi in rete. This research platform seeks to account regularly for recent scientific activity in the field of the European history of legal knowledge, i.e. the history of actors in the legal field (professional jurists and laymen); the history of places of knowledge production and transmission (starting from law schools and courts); the history of legal practices (scholarly, political, social practices); the history of forms and tools (know-how, legal works, libraries, epistemological cultures) and the history of dissemination and circulation of legal knowledge over time and spaces. It turns to historians and legal historians committed to comparative and transnational legal history, as well as to all scholars interested in the history of higher education and in the history of knowledge. This field of study is rapidly expanding. Many events are being planned and many studies are published. And these are enriched by the most recent contributions from cultural history, historical anthropology, social history of knowledges and also from quantitative methods. This platform will include calls for paper, upcoming conferences, workshops and symposia, new publications (books, reviews and articles), updates on doctoral training programs and upcoming Ph.D defences, links to sources and virtual exhibitions, bibliographical references and interviews with actors in the field. The goals of this blog are as follows: (1) to centralize as much as possible information on current debates and ongoing projects in the field of history of legal knowledge in Europe, concerning in particular the history of legal education, academic cultures and law schools; (2) to publicize the works done in this field and contribute to a better understanding of normative trends, legal studies and practices in the history of European societies; (3) to federate a close-knit community of researchers working on the history of legal knowledge and legal cultures, actors, institutions, circulations and transmissions; (4) to contribute to equip this field of research with a theoretical framework and renewed methods, to develop new research hypothesis and to facilitate exchanges and discussions. The platform is run by European researchers working on the history of legal knowledge, on the history of legal education and law schools and on the history of legal studies LINK Résultats du concours d'agrégation d'histoire du droit 2017-2018
Liste des candidats déclarés admis après délibération du jury : 1. Elena Giannozzi 2. Frédéric Constant 3. Nicolas Kermabon ![]() One Doctoral Student - Max Planck Research Group Frankfurt a.M.: “Governance of the Universal Church after the Council of Trent: Papal Administrative Concepts and Practices as exemplified by the Congregations of the Council between the Early Modern Period and the Present” under the direction of Dr Benedetta Albani - call - link to website «Pour un histoire européenne du droit des affaires: comparaisons méthodologiques et bilans historiographiques» Université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas. La journée a pour objet de s’interroger sur les manières dont sont menées les recherches en histoire du droit des affaires à travers l’Europe, afin de lancer le programme PHEDRA (cf. argumentaire) sur des bases historiographiques et méthodologiques solides. ![]() Tallinn University invites applications for three Postdoctoral Researcher positions in intellectual history to commence on 1 September 2018 (the expected start date is negotiable and the maximum duration of the contract is 36 months) - LINK
Tallinn University is offering two full-time and fully funded doctoral student positions to conduct research in Intellectual History/Cultural History/Political Philosophy - LINK Lavori e lavoratori del mare - 1° Scuola estiva della Società italiana di storia del lavoro (SISLav)11/3/2018
Call for paper "International Conference. The Belt and Road Initiative and Global Governance" - Bruxelles 31 Agosto 2018
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