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The Silent Power: Federal Corporations as Constitutional Law
none Join us for a seminar with Caitlin Tully (NYU Law) on "The Silent Power: Federal Corporations as Constitutional Law". Abstract: Scholars and courts have long viewed unenumerated powers and rights as constitutionally dubious. This skepticism ...
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Critical Theory 101: Axel Honneth
none The seminar series Critical Theory 101: Future Directions and New Challenges, co-organized by The American University of Paris and the Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, seeks to explore the evolving landscape of cr ...
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Palestine and Lebanon: A Discussion with Professor Ziad Majed
none "Students for Justice in Palestine" invites you to a discussion with AUP Professor Ziad Majed on the situation in Palestine and Lebanon today, after a year of war, destruction and what many legal experts, UN officials and international orga ...
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Stina Bergman Blix, "Orderly Feelings in Law: An International Comparison of Legal Decision-making"
none Lecture topic: There is a longstanding belief that emotions bring disorder into legal decision-making. Judges and prosecutors should not take decisions in anger or out of pity. But are there also emotions that are essential to legal decision making? ...
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PPE & Philosophy Open House
What makes a society just? Does God exist? Who am I? Should citizenship be for sale? What is the value of nature? Philosophy and PPE students and professors don’t have all the answers – but several other big questions. Meet them and find out about the PPE ...
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The Shifting Role of Survivor Testimony in Court: the Case of the November-13 Attacks Trial (V13)
Testimony of Survivors in Judicial Proceedings: The Case of the Terror Trials in Paris Talk by: Hélène Quiniou PhD Candidate, Anthropology Fellow, Institute for Comparative Literature and Society Columbia University https://anthropology.columbia.edu/cont ...
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ROTARY International /ROTARACT-Paris
Inspiring action and engagement- Serving to change Lives- Connecting the World- Serving Humanity By Ed SHENKAN, Board Member Rotary Club of San Francisco, California, USA Chair President of the International Services Committee (MBA-Duke University. B.A- U ...
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Fashion Cultures and Histories – Research Seminar Series, CNRS/ AUP
Edition 2022/2023 of the Seminar Series: Deconstructing Paris Fashion: towards a de-hierarchized narrative MADE IN FRANCE? RECONNAÎTRE L’IMPORTANCE DES SAVOIR-FAIRE ET TECHNIQUES D’AILLEURS QUI FONT LA MODE PARISIENNE. Le 16 juin 2022, le séminaire Cu ...
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Book Launch/Workshop/Public Discussion The Justice Laboratory: International Law in Africa
Join professors Carlson & Rosengarten and several AUP students for a discussion/debate regarding the development of international law across Africa, followed by refreshments. Related Links The Justice Lab Professor Kerstin Calrson ...
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Seminar: Charles Walton, "Social Rights in the Longue durée"
Abstract: As historians have recently noted, economic and social rights have a long history. Far from being ‘second generation rights’ of the twentieth century, they are now seen as stretching back even further than the civil and political rights of the E ...