séminaire thématique |
Rédiger une introduction historique à une thèse de droit
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Université de Lausanne, Bâtiment Internef, Salle 201 |
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Prof. assist. Filippo Contarini, UNIL
M. Lionel Hort, UNIL
Mme Chirine Labidi, UNIL
Dr William Barbey, stagiaire notaire, Lausanne |
1747346400
16.05.25 de 10h à 16h30 |
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Séminaire « Enfants, familles et droits » - printemps
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UNIGE, Campus Valais (Bramois) |
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Jasmine Wüthrich (UNIGE) : La perspective du divorce arbitral en Suisse - Une étude comparée
Avec les commentaires de
Sabrina Roduit, Université de Genève, Institut de recherches sociologiques Faculté des Sciences de la Société, Université de Neuchâtel
Gabriella Véo Lopes Da Silva (UNIGE) : A socio-legal study of sexual violence against children and children’s sexual freedom in
Brazil and Switzerland : how to balance between protection and emancipation through the lens of children’s rights studies
Avec les commentaires de
Marylène Lieber, Université de Genève, Institut de recherches sociologiques Faculté des Sciences de la Société, Institut des Études Genre
Katharina Schöbi (UNIGE) : L’économie domestique et son rapport aux droits fondamentaux
Avec les commentaires de
André Oliveira Borges, Université de Lausanne, Institut de Psychologie, Centre de recherche en Psychologie du Conseil et de l’Orientation (CePCO) |
1748296800
27 mai 2025 |
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The Geneva Academy PhD Forum in International Law
International Institutions and Actors, Accountability, Governance in a Globalized World
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Genève (Villa Moynier) |
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Call for contributions
We invite contributions examining the evolving role of international institutions and entities—broadly understood to include intergovernmental organizations, non-State actors and multinational corporations—in exercising power, shaping governance, and influencing international legal frameworks.
UN Security Council sanctions, imposing targeted measures on individuals and entities but raising serious concerns over due process and human rights protection, as well as UN-administered peacekeeping missions and territorial administration (such as in Kosovo and East Timor), highlight the complex legal accountability of international organizations. Moreover, multilateral development bank-financed projects significantly affect the human rights of local populations and indigenous communities, while INTERPOL’s information processing has raised legal concerns regarding due process and the potential for politically motivated abuses. These entities wield vast power, often with limited mechanisms for checks and balances. At the same time, the rising number of cases against international organizations before domestic and regional courts calls into question their jurisdictional immunity. Public-private partnerships involving private actors and international institutions further blur accountability, as non-state actors assume quasi-governmental roles in global governance. Additionally, multinational corporations play an increasingly significant role in global governance, particularly in areas such as climate change, environmental governance, data privacy, space exploration, public health, and vaccine distribution.
We seek to foster discussions on the interaction between international institutions and legal frameworks, including international humanitarian law, human rights law, international criminal law, transitional justice, and refugee law. As international institutions expand their authority, their decisions increasingly intersect with these legal frameworks, raising pressing questions about compliance, legitimacy, and enforcement. The role of international organizations in post-conflict transitional justice, the obligations of international organizations and multinational corporations under human rights law, and the application of international humanitarian law in peacekeeping operations highlight the legal complexities at play. Similarly, the evolving role and responsibilities of international institutions in refugee protection and migration governance, underscore the need for further examination.
Submission guidelines
To be considered, please send an abstract of no more than 300 words to [email protected] by 24 April 2025 (23:59 Swiss time—CEST).
The following information should be included with your abstract: your name, affiliation, email address, and curriculum vitae.
Selected researchers will be notified by 27 April 2025 and will need to submit a paper or detailed plan of 10 to 20 pages maximum by 12 May 2025.
The PhD Forum will be bilingual; candidates can submit their proposal in English or French and speak either language.
Please contact [email protected] with any questions.
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1748815200
2 June 2025 |
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Séminaire «Santé, Médecine, Société» - cycle «Gender, Health and Law» 2/3
GENDER AND HEALTH FROM AN INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE
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UNINE, salle D62 bât. Av. du Premier-Mars 26, 2000 Neuchâtel |
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Prof. Sandra Hotz
Prof. Melanie Levy
Dr. Sofia Balzaretti
Dr. Joëlle Schwarz
Dr. Doris Leibetseder
Dr. Solène Froidevaux
Dr. Carole Ammann |
1741215600
6 mars 2025 |
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