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BNF (Paris) - "Rendez-vous du politique", Cycle of (hybrid) lectures 11/19/2024 at 6:30 p.m. - registration - then spring 2025

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BnF offers a series of regular meetings with specialists and political figures to discuss current national and international issues.

What defense policies for Europe?

Tuesday November 19th

6:30pm-8pm

The return of war to Europe has highlighted the need for a European defense system to ensure the continent's security and autonomy. This session examines the strategic changes that the European Union and its member states have made since 2022, and the future of European defense policies.

CIERA 2025 "Michael Werner" thesis prize - deadline for applications via the CIERA website 01 02 2025 at 23:59

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CIERA awards its Michael Werner Prize, a thesis prize designed to distinguish doctoral work among university research related to the Germanic world.

Eligible for the Michael Werner Prize are doctoral theses written in French, in all disciplines of the humanities and social sciences.
The prize is open to doctoral theses defended between January 1, 2022 and December 31, 2024.

Inequalities and vulnerabilities: analysis, perceptions and public policies - EHESS (on site) 06 11 2024 - registration

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Meeting organized by the Agence nationale de la recherche in partnership with the École des hautes études en sciences sociales to mark the publication of the ANR booklet Inégalités, vulnérabilités, solidarités, société - Bilan des actions et projets financés 2005 - 2023.

History of legal print (15th-XXIst centuries) - JUMP! seminars - hybrid(s) seminars from 06 11 2024 to 04 07 2025 - Paris I and other locations - registration

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It was during the organization of the colloquium on legal publishing and the publication of its proceedings that we realized that the legal book remained the poor relation of research in the history of the book. Despite the strong recent trend in the cultural history of law, which has led to the development of work in this field, a comprehensive, federated research program on this theme would be most welcome. We believe it is essential to build a project that brings together both legal and book historians.

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