Protéger les droits de l’homme et l’État de droit
Lecture given as part of the Perelman Center for Philosophy of Law conference series « The Great Challenges of Justice and Global Law ». Lire la suite
Lecture given as part of the Perelman Center for Philosophy of Law conference series « The Great Challenges of Justice and Global Law ». Lire la suite
Lecture given as part of the Perelman Center for Philosophy of Law conference series « The Great Challenges of Justice and Global Law ». Lire la suite
With chaos spreading from the Middle East to other continents, politics, diplomacy and crisis prevention must reclaim their place. This is the main theme of the conference organized with the French Association of the Pugwash movement with the intervention of Monique Chemillier-Gendreau, professor of law emeritus, specialist in international relations, who wonders about the international […] Lire la suite
An insight into the topic of global law through the perspective of Professor Neil Walker of Edinburgh University. Interview conducted by Shavana Musa and Eefje de Volder of the Tilburg Law Review. Lire la suite
Montesquieu lecture at Tilburg Law School on 21 June 2012 by Prof. Neil Walker, Regius Chair of Public Law and the Law of Nature and Nations from the University of Edinburgh. Outline: Ideas of law as a ‘global’ phenomenon have recurred and developed over time. The aim of the lecture is to examine whether these […] Lire la suite
Global Law Theory, Centre Perelman de philosophie du droit Lire la suite
Session 1 – Theories of Global Law, Université libre de Bruxelles. Lire la suite