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Favard de Langlade Prize 2022 - History of the notarial profession - deadline for entries before 10 June 2022

(Calenda announcement 969394)

The International Institute of the History of the Notariat is calling for applications for the Favard de Langlade Prize 2022. This prize is intended to reward a recent unpublished work of a scientific nature - a thesis or a dissertation - contributing to a better knowledge of the history of the notary's office, whether French or not.

Frochot Prize 2022 - History of the notarial profession - deadline for entries before 10 June 2022

(Calenda announcement 969186)

The International Institute of the History of the Notariat is calling for applications for the Frochot Prize 2022. This prize of €1500 is intended to reward a published work - written, audiovisual or artistic - individual or collective - contributing to a better knowledge of the history of the notary's profession, French or otherwise.

Prize of the Committee on the History of Social Security - CHSS (2022) - (Theses / Masters) - deadline for entries 10 May 2022

Each year, the History Committee rewards theses and master's level works, completed within the last three years, relating to the history of social protection in the broad sense (including unemployment and social action), including its international dimension.

The works must be written in French or English.

In 2022, four prizes may be awarded by the History Committee to theses devoted to unpublished historical research and to master's theses.

The total prize money is 7,000 euros.

Neutrality, religion, business - UCLouvain (Belgium) - Colloquium (hybrid) on May 5 and 6, 2022 - registration before April 22, 2022

(Calenda ad 985268)

In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of disputes relating to the management of religious expression in private companies. In Belgium and France, but also elsewhere in Europe, the debates are reflected in particular by a confrontation between the concepts of neutrality, non-discrimination and religious freedom. This colloquium aims to draw perspectives on the legal, philosophical and political stakes - present and future - of neutrality in private enterprise.

Blockchain and privacy - University of Rennes I - Colloque (hybride) du 13 mai 2022 - inscription

(Calenda announcement 988119)

Blockchain is a distributed ledger: data and transactions are stored and managed in a decentralized way among all users. Fundamental to the European digital strategy, blockchain raises fundamental legal issues, in particular from the point of view of the protection of rights, specifically the right to privacy and the protection of personal data, encompassed here under the idea of "privacy".

Incest in the face of law and justice: crossed views of social sciences - University of Nice - Colloquium (hybrid) on April 28 and 29, 2022 - registration before April 25, 2022

(Announcement Calenda 984970)

This multidisciplinary colloquium will attempt to reveal the different perceptions and consequences of incest, both on the legal and judicial level, but also on the social and cultural level, and this over a broad period, from Antiquity to the debates it still provokes today.

The Election and its Critics - Universities of Paris-Nanterre and Besançon - Hybrid Seminars (April 15, 2022 to July 1, 2022)

(Calenda announcement 985694)

This first cycle of workshops on "The election and its critics" includes four thematic workshops that bring together specialists from different disciplines (political science, history, law, geography, sociology, philosophy). The aim is to discuss case studies corresponding to investigations on various time-spaces, from Antiquity to the present day, in Western Europe and in the world.

Governing Islands - Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès - Hybrid Seminars (April 13, 2022 to November 23, 2022)

(Calenda announcement 986073)

For its first year, the seminar "Governing the Islands" proposes to question the functions of island spaces in a long-term and interdisciplinary perspective by confronting the viewpoints of historians with those of geographers, archaeologists and political scientists.

The responsibility of the executive power: national traditions and European legal culture - Science Po Paris - Université Paris I - Colloquium on May 20, 2022 - registration before May 18, 2022

(Calenda announcement 988183)

The REGALIEN project (Responsibility of Governments, Accountability and Legitimacy in European Nations) was born out of the observation of the generalized strengthening of executive power in Europe. It aims to understand this evolution under the particular prism of the evolution of the forms of responsibility of the executive power and their impact, both at the level of the States and at that of the European Union, around a major question: is there a shared culture of responsibility at the European level?

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