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SCHOLARSHIPS: EUTopia Cotutelle Program (DEADLINE 20 MAY 2024)

    (image source:  EUTopia alliance ) The European University Alliance EUTopia offers  PhD Scholarships  for projects in cotutelle between two partners.  The EUTopia  website  lists all available positions.

PROGRAM: Peak Event Connected Learning Community Legal History: Connectedness in Legal History (Brussels: KBR/VUB, 14-15 March 2024)

(image: Koningsplein/Place Royale, Brussels; September 2023)   Day 1 (14 March) Working Sessions 09:00 Welcoming on behalf of EUTopia, the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and the Faculty of Law and Criminology Prof. em. dr. Rosette S’Jegers (EUTopia) Prof. dr. Karin Vanderkerken (VUB, Vice-Rector Internationalisation) Prof. dr. Frederik Dhondt (VUB, Department of Interdisciplinary Studies of Law) 09:30 Working Session 1 (Warwick) Nia Belcher : Penal Transportation in the Nineteenth-Century: Britain and Australia Ash Fowkes-Gajan: The Risorgimento as a Fragmented Paradigm: Was Italy, by 1871, any more than a 'mere geographical expression'? Tom Posnic-Boyce: Afro-Latin American Legacies Mayukha Rodrigo: Indian Indenture and its Effect on Modern Demographics and Politics 10:45 Coffee Break 11:00 Working Session 2 (Ljubljana),  The (right of) association before and after 1848/1867 in the Habsburg monarchy: the genesis of modern organizational forms of politi...

EUTopia PEAK EVENT: Connectedness in Legal History (Brussels: 14-15 March 2024)

(event poster; credits: dr. Elisabeth Bruyère) The European University EUTopia brings together universities across the European continent, as well as partners from the whole world. Students, academics and supporting staff live and work in a vibrant super-diverse microcosm every day. Logically, norms and practices are influenced by various layers of normativity. University research is increasingly targeted at the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). Funding is provided by the European Union, national, regional and sometimes even local governmental authorities, but also by multinational corporations. Universities have to abide by laws, regulations, legal principles and judicial decisions emanating from multiple jurisdictions, often not situated in the country wherein they are incorporated. (Image: 'The Egg', building of the European Council; source: EUDebates.tv ) Nowhere is this ad hoc diversity so visible as in Brussels, capital of the European Union , th...

2023-2024: Connectedness in Legal History

2023-2024: Connectedness in Legal History (image: Belgian Royal Library , seat of the Peak Event on 14 March 2024) The EUTopia Connected Learning Community Legal History works on the theme Connectedness in the academic year 2023-2024.  Students from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (Prof. Frederik Dhondt), CY Paris University (Prof. Caroula Argyriadis-Kervégan), the University of Ljubljana (Prof. Katja Skrubej), the University of Warwick (dr. Rosie Doyle) and Nova University of Lisbon (Prof. Cristina Nogueira da Silva) will work together, both virtually and in-person (at the Peak Event, 14-15 March 2024, in Brussels ) around the theme Connectedness in legal history . We will focus on multilevel governance, legal transfers, circulation of ideas and advocacy in various legal spaces , highlighting the relativity of the Nation-State as a point of departure for legal history and the richness of the various legal traditions connected to our institutions and jurisdictions.  Confo...

EUTopia Connected Learning Community Legal History: The Virtual Exhibition "Labour Migration and Legal History 2022-2023"

   Picture from: Tamino Petelinšek/STA, obtained:  The EUTOPIA Week Diary in Ljubljana, DAY 2  During the academic year 2022-2023, students from different campuses (Paris-Cergy, Ljubljana, Nova Lisboa, Warwick, VUB  regularly met online to discuss the CoLeCo Legal History's annual theme: labour migration. In November 2022 , they were able to attend, live or asynchronously, Professor Cristiana Bastos's lecture on the historical anthropology of the racial construction of plantation labour. In March 2023 , the students met up again in Ljubljana, where they were welcomed by Prof. Katja Skrubej and her team and had the opportunity to present the initial results of their research in archives, historiographical literature and legal doctrine. This event was the pinnacle of their experience in the EUTopia community: through scientific and human exchanges, they were able to bring together different European campuses and question their methods and angles of approach....

The case law of the Belgian Council of State concerning expulsions during its early years (1948-1960)

  - By Lydia Bondarenko, VUB The purpose of my project for Eutopia was primarily to focus on the case law of the Belgian Council of State concerning the expulsions of immigrants, beginning from its establishment in 1946, but also look into the tendencies in the judicial courts before that period. For background readings, both dr Bruyère and professor Dhondt provided me with some literature suggestions I could read into. This prompted my desire to conduct a comprehensive analysis of legislation in order to understand the subsequent case law a little better. Furtherly, as I mentioned during my presentation on the Peak event in March, my original intent was to conduct the examination of the Council of State's case law by using the cases I'd find in the State Archives in Brussels and extracting the pertinent elements myself. However, I ended up using them in combination with the historical literature and legal doctrine I already read and as a tool or illustration to explain the C...