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Le droit dans tous ses états - On-site seminar 16 01 2025 - 19 06 2025 - Sorbonne University (Paris) - registration

Online 16 01 2025 - updated 23 01 2025

Announcement Calenda 1226733

Talking about "law in all its states" is a practical way of emphasizing three aspects: the polysemy of the object "law", the diversity of legal forms, and the boundaries that legality maintains with other social forms. Here's a first postulate: law is not the prerogative of jurists or legal science, and the ways in which disputes are handled are not in the sole hands of professionals certified by the rule of law, even if the latter normativity must be taken seriously given its hegemonic character. This cycle of four interdisciplinary meetings (philosophy, law and history) will be devoted to the study of the relationship between the legal form and other social forms (art, politics, economics, management). The aim is to analyze the normative interactions that produce innovative or deviant social forms.