A politicization of the law through disputes and antagonisms? Foreigners’ law, intellectual property law
Pages 171 to 189
Cite this article
- MEKDJIAN, Sarah,
- Mekdjian, Sarah.
- Mekdjian, S.
https://doi.org/10.3917/amx.072.0171
Cite this article
- Mekdjian, S.
- Mekdjian, Sarah.
- MEKDJIAN, Sarah,
https://doi.org/10.3917/amx.072.0171
If rights and discourses on rights contribute to a mystification of exploitation, what can it mean to create antagonisms founded in law and judicial scenes? Based on litigation that opposed them to several prefectures, the co-authors of the Bureau des dépositions, with the advice of lawyers, confront and associate two kinds of law, rarely linked, and which, however, participate together in processes of frontierization: intellectual property law and the foreigners’ law. By associating these rights, how can we work towards their possible politicization?