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    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_121</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Varia
                    | Droit et société
            (2025/3 n° 121)
            ]]></title>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 447 to 449| Front Matter
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 451 to 452| Editorial
                                            |  Pierre Brunet,  Laurence Dumoulin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 455 to 478| From the Policeman to the Superhero: The Work of Data Protection
Officers
                                            |  Alexis Louvion
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 479 to 502| Liquidations and Judicial Reorganizations: How Commercial Judges
Hierarchize Bankruptcies
                                            |  Virginie Blum
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 503 to 524| Marginalizing Defenders in the Narrative Work of Evidence: The
Practice of Judges in Summary Trials
                                            |  Mattéo Giouse
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 525 to 546| Witnesses of Silence: Mafia Martyrdom as Evidence (Italy,
1992–2022)
                                            |  Deborah Puccio-Den
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 547 to 568| Mediation Prevented? Ecological Links and Obstacles to the
Institution of Mediation in Criminal Cases
                                            |  Vincent Révil
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 569 to 594| The Legal Opinions of Consultant Judges as a Legitimation of the
Conseil d’État’s Law-Making Power
                                            |  Esteban Renaud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 597 to 602| Guy Rocher: A General Sociology of Law
                                            |  Yan Sénéchal
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 603 to 614| The Political Spirit of Knowledge, between Certainties and
Uncertainties
                                            |  Michel Coutu
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 617 to 626| The Conceptual Roots of Modern Welfare State in France and Germany
                                            |  Achim Seifert
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 627 to 642| Solidarity through the Lens of Social Models
                                            |  Alain Supiot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 643 to 654| The Concept of Social Solidarity and its Impact on French Contract
Law
                                            |  Anne-Sylvie Courdier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 655 to 671| Back Matter
                                    </li>
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    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_120</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Varia
                    | Droit et société
            (2025/2 n° 120)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2025-11-21T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2025-11-28T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 243 to 245| Front Matter
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 249 to 272| At the Foundations of Domination. The Critical Value of Legal
History in the Work of Otto von&#160;Gierke
                                            |  Florence Hulak
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 273 to 296| Legal Teams Supporting Ecological Civil Disobedience Actions
                                            |  Marie Jadoul
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 297 to 318| Establishing Court Rulings as Digital Data. An Investigation into
the Making of Judicial Open Data
                                            |  Camille Girard-Chanudet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 319 to 342| An Economy of Capture under Tension: The Case of Legal Publishers
in Belgium
                                            |  Christophe Dubois,  Benjamin Delgoffe
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 343 to 363| The Oblivion of Discrimination: A Socio-Historical Investigation of
the Ambivalence of Swiss Anti-Racism Law
                                            |  Matthieu Thomas,  Anne-Laurence Graf,  Marta Roca i Escoda,  Gaële Goastellec,  Véronique Boillet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 367 to 388| Rhetoric and the Possibilities of Legal History
                                            |  Marianne Constable,  Samera Esmeir,  Mireille Fournier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 391 to 407| The Decline of the “Legislator”? Examining the Citizens’ Convention
on the End of Life
                                            |  Jacques Commaille,  Stéphanie Lacour
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 409 to 427| The Use of Transitional Justice in Consolidated Democracies:
Towards New Perspectives?
                                            |  Tine Destrooper
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 429 to 446| Back Matter
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
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            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_119</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Law, History and Truth
                    | Droit et société
            (2025/1 n° 119)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2025-07-01T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2025-07-15T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
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        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 1 to 4| Front Matter
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 8| Lucia Bellucci
                                            |  Edoardo Fittipaldi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 20| Law, History and Truth. Contemporary Oscillations
                                            |  Antoine Bailleux
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 21 to 38| Expunge and Rehabilitate: Foucauldian Perspectives on Criminal
Records (in Belgium)
                                            |  Thibaut Slingeneyer
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 39 to 58| The Selection and Heritage Protection of Archives and Monuments,
between Memory and Oblivion
                                            |  Édouard Cruysmans,  Marie-Sophie de Clippele
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 59 to 78| Genocide Denial, Freedom of Expression, and Historical Research:
Memory Framed by Law
                                            |  Pierre-Olivier de Broux,  Jogchum Vrielink
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 79 to 96| Remembering and Forgetting Belgium’s Colonial Past: Observations of
a Parliamentary Commission from the “Experts’ Bench”
                                            |  Valérie Rosoux
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 97 to 112| A Decolonial Approach to Legal Time: Lessons Learned from
Indigenous Claims Brought before Western Courts
                                            |  Sandrine Brachotte
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 115 to 138| Indefinite Detention Regime after 9/11: The Trap of Exception
                                            |  Malika Danoy
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 139 to 164| “Big words right away!” Obstacles to the Legal Characterization of
Trafficking for Labor Exploitation
                                            |  Alizée Delpierre
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 165 to 186| The Confession and its Sincerity in Rape Trials: An Analysis of
Lawyers’ Strategies
                                            |  Laura Duparc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 191 to 208| The Legal and Political Issues Surrounding the Protection of
“Left-Behind Children” in China
                                            |  Mao Lin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 209 to 224| Counterpoint. Understanding the Challenges of Child Protection in
France Considering the Situation in China
                                            |  Flore Capelier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 225 to 240| Back Matter
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
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            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_118</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Varia
                    | Droit et société
            (2024/3 nº 118)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2024-12-01T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2025-02-24T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 445 to 468| “Terrorism”, Prison Isolation, and Human Rights: depoliticization
and repoliticization of revolutionary violence in the heart of
1970s Europe. The Swiss case
                                            |  Alix Heiniger
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 469 to 500| Impacts of the Massification of Domestic Violence Litigation on the
Work of Professionals in the Criminal Justice and Voluntary Sectors
                                            |  Marie Cartier,  Sylvie Grunvald,  Estelle d’Halluin,  Pascale Moulévrier,  Nicolas Rafin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 501 to 524| Anomic Pressure from Digitalization and Legal Strategies
                                            |  Catherine Prébissy-Schnall,  Éric Pezet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 525 to 548| The Normative Power of Civil Servants. The Creation of the
Registration System of Classified Industries for Environmental
Protection as a Case Study
                                            |  Laure Bonnaud,  Emmanuel Martinais
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 549 to 574| Working Time and Work Intensity in Portuguese Courts
                                            |  João Paulo Dias,  Paula Casaleiro,  Filipa Queirós,  Fernanda Jesus,  Teresa Maneca Lima
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 575 to 594| Defining the Working Community. Putting the Principle of Equal
Treatment into Practice and Controversy
                                            |  Camille Dupuy
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 595 to 614| Collusive Transactions around a Public Water Service: An
Ethnographic Approach
                                            |  Narcisse Mideso
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 617 to 626| La branche la plus conservatrice du gouvernement américain
                                            |  Jed S. Rakoff
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
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            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_117</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Varia
                    | Droit et société
            (2024/2 No 117)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2024-10-01T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2024-10-21T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 203 to 203| Editorial
                                            |  Pierre Brunet,  Laurence Dumoulin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 205 to 227| Looking to Avoid Touching? The Changing Norms for the Use of
Full-Body Scanners in French Airports
                                            |  Manon Beaucourt
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 229 to 248| Right of Access to CCTV images: Absurd Concept or Discursive
Tactics?
                                            |  Marine Lamare
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 249 to 269| Producing and Disseminating Evidence of Deforestation in the
Brazilian Amazon
                                            |  Pierre-Louis Choquet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 271 to 291| Greenwashing. Decathlon as a Case Study in Law and Science Studies
                                            |  Gilles Lhuilier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 293 to 315| The computer alteration of law. Sociological perspective on the
turn from legal rules into personal rights
                                            |  Marie Alauzen
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 317 to 337| Testing Legal Security: Writing Practices in a Public Procurement
Department
                                            |  Thomas Forte
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 339 to 356| The Relationship between Corporate Lawyers and their Clients as a
Factor of Inequalities before Labor Laws
                                            |  Héléna Yazdanpanah
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 359 to 374| The Chestnut and the Oyster: Rereading The Cheyenne Way through the
Prism of Icelandic Sagas, a Methodological Incongruity?
                                            |  Gilduin Davy
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 375 to 396| Reception and Classicization: The Cheyenne Way as a case study
                                            |  Yannick Ganne
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 399 to 412| <i>Lois civiles et normes religieuses en contexte démocratique</i>
                                            |  Claude Proeschel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 415 to 418| Homage to Evan Stark. <i>Œuvrer pour la sécurité des enfants
(co-)victimes de violence conjugale en soutenant les droits et
l’émancipation de leurs mères face au contrôle coercitif</i>
                                            |  Andreea Gruev-Vintila
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
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            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_116</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Gender diversity in institutions
                    | Droit et société
            (2024/1 No 116)
            ]]></title>
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            <published>2024-05-06T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2024-05-27T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 16| Gender diversity in institutions: Constraint, choice, opportunity?
                                            |  Diane Bernard,  Marie-Sophie Devresse,  Olivia Nederlandt
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 17 to 33| Gender “mixité” in Parliament: A guarantee of representative
democracy?
                                            |  Sophie Mercier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 35 to 52| “Mixité choisie”: Uses, issues and objectives for feminist
struggles
                                            |  Mona Gérardin-Laverge
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 53 to 69| The feminization of prison guard profession: Challenges to a virile
institution?
                                            |  Coline Cardi,  Anaïs Henneguelle,  Anne Jennequin,  Corinne Rostaing
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 71 to 90| (Un)mixed-gendered coexistence in Belgian prisons: An Analysis of
gender norms within the discourse of incarcerated people and prison
staff
                                            |  Olivia Nederlandt,  Aurore Vanliefde
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 93 to 116| Politicizing the defense: How the 2019 Catalan pro-independence
defense constructed a political trial
                                            |  Florent Frasque
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 117 to 137| Becoming victims of the State. The long quest for rehabilitation of
the striking miners of&#160;1948
                                            |  Louise Clercq-Depret
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 139 to 159| Contributions to a redefinition of fundamental rights: The Mounier
and Gurvitch’s projects
                                            |  Garance Navarro-Ugé
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 163 to 182| Considerations on the legal legacy of “Paris 2024”: The lawmaker
faced with the illusion of control over legal and social times
                                            |  Baptiste Jouzier
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_114</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Policy and national law in perspectives
                    | Droit et société
            (2023/2 No 114-115)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2023-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2024-02-27T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2024-03-06T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 255 to 263| Law in an authoritarian context. Presentation of the special report
                                            |  Baudouin Dupret,  Liora Israël
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 265 to 288| Repression, law and justice. The punishment of theft of public
property in the Soviet Union during the collectivization of the
countryside (1932-1933)
                                            |  Juliette Cadiot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 289 to 306| Agency and aspiration: How twenty-first century China complicates
our understanding of authoritarian law
                                            |  Rachel E. Stern
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 307 to 329| Dictatorship and authoritarianism as specters. A look back at Eric
Posner and Adrian Vermeule’s theory of emergency powers
                                            |  Marie Goupy
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 331 to 358| “This is not a pipe!”: Judicial normality and obliteration of the
obvious in a Moroccan case of Islamist terrorism
                                            |  Baudouin Dupret,  Jean-Noël Ferrié,  Montassir Nicolas Oufkir,  Alexis Blouet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 361 to 377| Doing away with the rule of law?
                                            |  Alexis Blouet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 379 to 389| A narrative approach to integration: Europe’s judicial narratives
                                            |  Vincent Réveillère
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 393 to 411| Legal bricolage in formalisation of customary land rights. Report
and reformulation of daughters’ land rights in Burundi
                                            |  Caroline Knecht
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 413 to 438| With and against the law. Para-political strategies for
transgressing the law in working-class environments to defend their
“little freedoms”
                                            |  Éric Darras
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 439 to 460| Children’s rights under multiple normativity
                                            |  Flore Capelier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 461 to 479| Legal techniques, “veridiction,” and delinquency: The “commonplace”
of criminal law in Santiago, Chile
                                            |  Javiera Araya-Moreno
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 483 to 501| Anatomy of an unconventional decision. The case of the Atrato River
(Colombia, 2017)
                                            |  Felipe Clavijo-Ospina
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_113</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Policy and national law in perspectives
                    | Droit et société
            (2023/1 No 113)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2023-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2023-08-24T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2023-09-06T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 5 to 6| Editorial
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 18| Homage to Lauren B. Edelman
                                            |  Jérôme Pélisse,  Robin Stryker
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 21 to 29| When sociology of law meets disability
                                            |  Aude Lejeune,  Anne Revillard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 31 to 53| The Making of the UN Declaration of the Rights of Disabled Persons
(1975): A rapid diplomatic success during the Cold War
                                            |  Gildas Brégain
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 55 to 71| A human rights approach to disability? Applying the spiral model to
the French adoption of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with
Disabilities
                                            |  Benoît Eyraud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 73 to 90| How does a right die? The ELAN law and the end of building
accessibility
                                            |  Pierre-Yves Baudot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 91 to 110| Are rights a mask for budgetary rigor? Local implementation of
Rights for People with Disabilities
                                            |  Aymeric Mongy
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 111 to 129| Ambivalent “recognition”: Reception of the disabled worker status
                                            |  Célia Bouchet,  Anne Revillard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 133 to 156| The cost of work-related illness. The construction of the moral
dimensions of compensation for asbestos-related diseases
                                            |  Héloïse Pillayre
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 157 to 179| What About regulating artificial intelligences? On the interest of
returning to the fictions of cyberpunk to understand an unresolved
challenge
                                            |  Yannick Rumpala
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 181 to 202| At the border of law: Uses of law in solidarity with migrants at
borders
                                            |  Daniela Trucco,  Karine Lamarche,  Oriana Philippe
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 205 to 230| History, society, reason: The controversy between Eugen Ehrlich and
Hans Kelsen on the sociology of law
                                            |  Agostino Carrino
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_112</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Varia
                    | Droit et société
            (2022/3 No 112)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2022-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2023-01-25T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2023-01-27T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 493 to 509| Issue(s) of the law. Reflection, from the case of Morocco, on the
place of law in society and social sciences
                                            |  Mohammed Mouaqit
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 511 to 532| Norberto Bobbio and the crisis of legal positivism in postwar Italy
                                            |  Jean-Baptiste Le Bohec
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 533 to 556| Denouncing public finances before courts. A comparison of citizen
mobilizations in France and Spain
                                            |  Jessy Bailly
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 557 to 576| The designation of high court magistrates between independence and
politicization: The Ecuadorian Supreme Court of Justice (1979-2017)
                                            |  Miguel Herrera
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 577 to 598| <i>Jus soli</i> – Sports law: The international federations’ power
on national sports representation
                                            |  Clémence Beaufrère
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 599 to 619| What does budgetary sincerity mean? Juridicization and
politicization of the French budget acts
                                            |  Thomas Lépinay
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 621 to 640| The writing of local urban plans by urban planners and lawyers:
A&#160;new expression of outsourcing in legal matters
                                            |  Oriane Sulpice
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 643 to 662| Overlapping perspectives on ecocide: The steps for bringing
the&#160;concept to life through civil society and (inter)national
institutions
                                            |  Camille Montavon,  Marie Desaules
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 665 to 676| From emergency to permanence: Crises and exceptional measures in
the rule of law
                                            |  Dave Guénette
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 677 to 691| Public administration under strain: Today’s challenges, tomorrow’s
developments. Toward a public policy law
                                            |  Patrice Duran
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_111</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Law, justice and temporality
                    | Droit et société
            (2022/2 No 111)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2022-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2022-09-28T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2022-10-06T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
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                            <li>
                     Pages 235 to 249| Law and temporality: Rhythms, predictions, and power relations.
Presentation of the special report
                                            |  Charles Reveillere,  Lus Prauthois,  Jérôme Pélisse
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 251 to 267| Preventive reasoning or when controls become uncontrolled
                                            |  Irene Lizzola
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 269 to 288| The forced passage of law. Victims of correctionalized crimes
facing professional management of judicial delays
                                            |  Rémi Rouméas
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 289 to 304| Controlled acceleration. Managing the temporalities of judicial
work in the “particularly accelerated procedure” in Berlin
                                            |  Alexis Provost
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 305 to 318| Nature’s time, procedural time. Temporality conflicts in
environmental law
                                            |  Stéphanie Barral,  Fanny Guillet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 319 to 333| The case of the century. Mobilizations for the climate challenged
by judicial temporality
                                            |  Christophe Traïni
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 335 to 355| Abortion in France: From formal right to concrete limits on women’s
autonomy
                                            |  Marie Mathieu
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 357 to 380| In the court of risks. Psychiatric Control, self-control and legal
tensions at the review board for mental disorder (Quebec, Canada)
                                            |  Nicolas Sallée,  Emmanuelle Bernheim,  Guillaume Ouellet,  Pierre Pariseau-Legault
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 381 to 400| Assisted dying: Pluralism as a Determinant factor of
a&#160;differentiated legal evolution in Belgium, France, and Italy
                                            |  Chiara Tamburini
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 401 to 421| Local elected officials challenging the protection of human rights:
Between “vain wishes” and “horizon lines”
                                            |  Catherine Le Bris,  Pierre-Edouard Weill
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 425 to 445| Law as rhetoric, rhetoric as law: The arts of cultural and communal
life
                                            |  James Boyd White
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 447 to 449| Eugenio Bulygin
                                            |  Pierre Brunet,  Laurence Dumoulin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 451 to 456| An overview of Eugenio Bulygin’s Philosophy of Law
                                            |  Riccardo Guastini
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 457 to 469| Eugenio Bulygin and Hans Kelsen
                                            |  Michel Troper
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_110</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        The work of evidence
                    | Droit et société
            (2022/1 No 110)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2022-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2022-04-15T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2022-04-20T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 20| Demonstrate: Toward a pragmatic analysis of evidentiary activity
                                            |  Vincent-Arnaud Chappe,  Romain Juston Morival,  Olivier Leclerc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 21 to 36| Materiality and legality. The French national DNA database (FNAEG)
                                            |  Vololona Rabeharisoa,  Florence Paterson
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 37 to 52| How do health hazards become tangible? Labor inspection officers’
findings
                                            |  Anaïs Bonanno
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 53 to 69| The evidentiary work of medical experts. A study of evaluation of
patients’ complaints
                                            |  Myriam Winance,  Janine Barbot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 71 to 86| The role of evidence in financial trials. Direct causality
vs.&#160;relational causality
                                            |  Thomas Angeletti
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 87 to 105| Evidential reasoning and story building. A critical examination of
the story model
                                            |  Marion Vorms,  David Lagnado
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 109 to 128| The Finnish university as a business in court cases involving
academic employees dismissed in 2016
                                            |  Gaëla Keryell
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 131 to 149| The perverse effects of legal transplants during civil wars.
The&#160;military intervention in Afghanistan (2001-2014)
                                            |  Adam Baczko
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 151 to 170| A microclimatic trial: Ethnography of an emergency court proceeding
about the occupation of agricultural land zoned for urbanization
                                            |  Stéphane Tonnelat
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 171 to 188| When competition meets sustainability. The introduction of
sustainable development in public procurement law
                                            |  Ronan Le Velly
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 189 to 207| Small arrangements with the law. On the wage relationship in
intermediated employment
                                            |  François Sarfati,  Gabrielle Schütz
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_109</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Lawyers thinking about race: Critical readings
                    | Droit et société
            (2021/3 No 109)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2021-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-12-08T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2021-12-22T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 553 to 553| Editorial
                                            |  Pierre Brunet,  Laurence Dumoulin,  Camille Noûs
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 557 to 569| Jurists and race: Critical analysis of key texts (1880-1930)
                                            |  Silvia Falconieri,  Laetitia Guerlain,  Lionel Zevounou
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 571 to 581| Refounding the law on race: The legal philosophy of Edmond Picard
                                            |  Laetitia Guerlain
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 583 to 592| A culture of impregnation
                                            |  Claude Blanckaert
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 593 to 605| Systematizing racial differentiation through the legal regime of
the indigenous: The contribution of Henry Solus
                                            |  Isabelle Merle,  Lionel Zevounou
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 607 to 616| “Race,” health, and “French genius”
                                            |  Silvia Falconieri
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 617 to 629| “Defending race”
                                            |  Paul-André Rosental
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 631 to 642| Roger Bonnard and race in Nazi law
                                            |  Guillaume Richard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 643 to 656| Between empathetic reading and strategy of distinction
                                            |  Guillaume Mouralis
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 659 to 670| Edmond Picard (1836-1924)
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 671 to 676| Henry Solus (1892-1981)
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 677 to 680| Paul Esmein (1886-1966)
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 681 to 691| Roger Bonnard (1878-1944)
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 695 to 712| “Legal consciousness” in the United States: Comparative receptions
in France and Japan
                                            |  Gakuto Takamura
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 713 to 735| From the judicialization of death and suicide by overwork in Japan
to cause lawyering?
                                            |  Adrienne Sala,  Eri Kasagi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 737 to 761| Reality and transformation of “Japanese business transaction
practices”: The case of modular architecture
                                            |  Makiko Shimizu
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 763 to 784| Pluralist legal reasoning
                                            |  Yuki Asano
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 785 to 808| The religious legitimacy of power in Japanese constitutional
history
                                            |  Simon Serverin
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_108</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Is Critical Race Theory exportable to France?
                    | Droit et société
            (2021/2 No 108)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2021-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-10-07T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2021-10-14T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 273 to 274| Homage to Eugenio Bulygin (1931-2021)
                                            |  Pierre Brunet,  Laurence Dumoulin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 275 to 276| Editorial
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 279 to 285| Is a francophone reception of Critical Race Theory possible?
                                            |  Isabelle Aubert,  Magali Bessone
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 287 to 301| Deracialization in America: Extending or transcending Critical Race
Theory?
                                            |  Daniel Sabbagh
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 303 to 318| Critical Race Theory faced with Marx
                                            |  Isabelle Aubert
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 319 to 335| Narratives and counter-narratives in law. Uses and critiques of
legal narrativism in Critical Race Theory
                                            |  Julie Saada
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 337 to 350| “If they had listened to me from the beginning, if they had
listened to my story.” Narrativism as a legacy of Critical Race
Theory in Canadian legal thought
                                            |  Aurélie Lanctôt,  Jean-François Gaudreault-DesBiens
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 351 to 365| Neutrality, <i>laïcité</i>, and colorblindess: A comparative
perspective
                                            |  Stéphanie Hennette-Vauchez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 367 to 382| Critical Race Theory and the removal of the word “race” from the
French Constitution: An exercise in translation?
                                            |  Magali Bessone
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 385 to 404| Get rid of “social dialogue” quickly?
                                            |  Christian Thuderoz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 407 to 424| The blind spots of French anti-discrimination law: The circulation
of concepts
                                            |  Hermann Martial Ndjoko
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 425 to 441| Departmental homes for autonomy: New stage in the affirmation of
welfare-departments
                                            |  Nicolas Demontrond
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 443 to 461| The construction of film authors’ rights: American and French
copyright laws in comparative perspective
                                            |  Jérôme Pacouret
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 465 to 487| Demarginalizing the intersection of race and sex: A Black feminist
critique of antidiscrimination doctrine, feminist theory and
antiracist politics
                                            |  Kimberlé W. Crenshaw
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 491 to 500| The Covid-19 Pandemic under the microscope of the social sciences.
Initial analyses
                                            |  Camille Lanssens
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 501 to 512| Protect the refugees or state’s interests? Politics beneath the law
                                            |  Danièle Lochak
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 513 to 530| Recent sociological contributions to debates on the policing crisis
in France
                                            |  Thierry Delpeuch
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_107</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Migration law and its intermediaries
                    | Droit et société
            (2021/1 No 107)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2021-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-05-06T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2021-05-10T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 7 to 15| Migration law and its intermediaries: Sociopolitical uses of the
law and the creation of migratory policies. Presentation of the
special report
                                            |  Jonathan Miaz,  Laura Odasso,  Romane Sabrié
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 17 to 30| To judge and be a judge at the National Court of Asylum.
Experiences and background of the court assessors
                                            |  Romane Sabrié,  Jean-Luc Richard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 31 to 50| Voices, power, and whose turn to speak? Multilingual interpreters
performing simultaneous interpreting and video links in the
courtroom
                                            |  Christian Licoppe,  Maud Verdier,  Clair-Antoine Veyrier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 51 to 66| The adversarial co-production of law. The role of legal
intermediaries in the judicialization of the Swiss asylum policy
                                            |  Jonathan Miaz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 67 to 82| The defense of “solidarity crimes.” What are the limits of
engagement for migrants’ cause lawyers?
                                            |  Annalisa Lendaro
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 83 to 101| Framing the practice of migration law: Professional ethos and
divides among migration litigation brokers
                                            |  Laura Odasso
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 105 to 118| On the way of sociology of law. The law and music approach
                                            |  Maria Paola Mittica
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 121 to 121| Presentation
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 123 to 131| “My daily life is an exercise in interdisciplinarity”
                                            |  Gakuto Takamura
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 133 to 141| “Legal empowerment is a fundamental issue in Muslim countries”
                                            |  Mohammed Mouaqit
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 145 to 166| Digital geodiscrimination: How algorithms may discriminate based on
consumers’ geographical location
                                            |  Pedro Rubim Borges Fortes,  Guilherme Magalhães Martins,  Pedro Farias Oliveira
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 167 to 179| Private real estate development in Oran: Between management and
legislation gestion
                                            |  Hichem El Fekair,  Malika Kacemi
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 181 to 199| Creating one’s own defeat. The Viking and Laval cases: A judicial
defeat for the European Trade Union movement
                                            |  Julien Louis
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 203 to 225| The “French touch” and legal research
                                            |  Jacques Commaille
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 227 to 236| A successful transnational legal mobilization: Female domestic
workers at the International Labour Organization
                                            |  Rafael E. de Muñagorri,  Lorena Poblete
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_106</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Unequal litigants? The transnational corporations’ duty of
vigilance
                    | Droit et société
            (2020/3 No 106)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2020-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2021-01-11T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2021-01-18T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 515 to 516| Editorial
                                            |  Pierre Brunet,  Laurence Dumoulin,  Camille Noûs
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 517 to 526| Social and judicial inequalities in court
                                            |  Aude Lejeune,  Alexis Spire
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 527 to 545| Complying with the court. The compulsory conditions of tenants’
defense in housing courts
                                            |  Camille François
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 547 to 566| Class, gender, territory: Procedural inequalities in family justice
                                            |  Émilie Biland,  Sibylle Gollac,  Hélène Oehmichen,  Nicolas Rafin,  Hélène Steinmetz
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 567 to 585| Social and legal inequalities in industrial tribunals: The case of
summary proceedings
                                            |  Frédéric Salin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 587 to 602| Unequal indemnities. Access to a lawyer and varying victim
compensation
                                            |  Hugo Wajnsztok
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 603 to 622| Differentiated access to law and civil justice. Legal consciousness
and modes of judicial reception
                                            |  Bartolomeo Cappellina,  Cécile Vigour
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 623 to 631| Corporations’ responsibility reformulated by the law: A
pluridisciplinary perspective
                                            |  Luca d’Ambrosio,  Pauline Barraud de Lagerie
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 633 to 647| The “duty of vigilance”: A legal innovation between continuities
and ruptures
                                            |  Luca d’Ambrosio
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 649 to 665| Corporate duty of vigilance in France: The path of an improbable
statute
                                            |  Guillaume Delalieux
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 667 to 682| The “duty of vigilance”: The standard of management as a legal
source?
                                            |  Armand Hatchuel,  Blanche Segrestin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 683 to 698| The French Law on Corporate Duty of Vigilance: Rethinking corporate
governance?
                                            |  Tatiana Sachs,  Juliette Tricot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 699 to 714| Implementing the Corporate Duty of Vigilance: A Case of
managerialization of law?
                                            |  Pauline Barraud de Lagerie,  Élodie Béthoux,  Arnaud Mias,  Élise Penalva Icher
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 715 to 730| The Supreme Court and the counter majoritarian difficulty
                                            |  Anne Deysine
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 731 to 750| <i>Ubi communitas, ibi ius?</i>
                                            |  Jean-Guy Belley
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 751 to 769| Thinking about the commons
                                            |  Carol M. Rose
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_105</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Legal cultures and investigatory practice in the social science
                    | Droit et société
            (2020/2 No 105)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2020-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2020-10-06T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2020-10-13T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 269 to 276| Homage to Étienne Le Roy
                                            |  Christoph Eberhard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 277 to 288| Legal cultures resisting investigation
                                            |  Amélie Marissal,  Charles Reveillere
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 289 to 307| Is criticism possible at the International Criminal Court? A
grammatical analysis of a weak institution
                                            |  Charles Reveillere
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 309 to 324| Legal transfers and legal cultures. Why did Victorian England not
adopt commercial courts?
                                            |  Claire Lemercier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 325 to 341| The dramaturgical use of legal culture in the construction of a
transnational judicial institution
                                            |  Emmanuel Lazega
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 343 to 359| Legal cultures and the internationalization of legal elites. The
judges of the International Court of Justice as a case study
                                            |  Amélie Marissal
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 361 to 379| A death decree for the French University?
                                            |  Corine Eyraud
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 381 to 405| Representatives of the business world on boards of higher education
institutions. From legal framework to practices
                                            |  Aïcha Bourad,  Cécile Crespy,  Marie-Pierre Bès,  Marianne Blanchard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 407 to 428| The top-down revival of the tradition of filial piety in China:
Issues and challenges
                                            |  Hélène Piquet,  André Laliberté
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 429 to 451| Genealogies of gender identity law: Contemporary social and legal
configurations of gender identity
                                            |  Alexandre Jaunait
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 453 to 472| Emotions, law, and politics. Overview and interdisciplinary
perspectives
                                            |  Laurence Dumoulin,  Cécile Vigour
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 473 to 478| Less exclusively positivistic approach to administrative
jurisprudence
                                            |  Jean-Bernard Auby
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 479 to 489| Can we shake the power of numbers?
                                            |  Albert Ogien
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_104</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Law and crises
                    | Droit et société
            (2020/1 No 104)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2020-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2020-04-20T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2020-04-28T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 5 to 7| Presentation
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 9 to 15| Why French academic journals are protesting
                                            |   Le collectif des revues en lutte,  Jean-Yves Bart
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 17 to 19| <i>Droit et Société</i> in struggle!
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 21 to 34| Law and crises: Opening a new chapter after the financial crisis.
Presentation of the special report
                                            |  Pierre Guibentif,  Thierry Kirat
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 35 to 51| Economic crises, crisis of labor law? Some lessons from Weimar
                                            |  Michel Coutu
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 53 to 69| Crisis, banking, and globalization: Return to the foundations and
critical perspectives on the empire of banking norms
                                            |  Pauline Bégasse de Dhaem
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 71 to 88| The crisis of the regulation by the <i>ex post</i> sanction: New
avenues of financial regulation, from the subprime crisis to high
frequency trading
                                            |  Frédéric Marty,  Thierry Kirat,  Hugues Bouthinon-Dumas,  Amir Rezaee
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 89 to 104| The impact of the financial crisis on experiencing the law and
social change: The case of Portugal
                                            |  Pierre Guibentif
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 105 to 122| Dissolve the event or expose the crisis? The system, the
repertoire, and the legal keys for growthless prosperity
                                            |  Antoine Bailleux
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 123 to 143| Transformation, modernization, and dehumanization of justice: The
example of England and Wales
                                            |  Géraldine Gadbin-George
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 145 to 147| Presentation
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 149 to 157| “Some specific central European experiences may help to increase
understanding of the legal reality in the Western countries”
                                            |  Balázs Fekete
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 159 to 163| “I think the main problem is the politicization of the judicial
branch”
                                            |  Angélica Cuéllar Vázquez
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 165 to 187| The failure of “industrial democracy” in the United States: Return
to the “mirages” of “industrial pluralism”
                                            |  Bernard Baudry,  Hervé Charmettant
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 189 to 209| Which criteria characterize economic dependence in subcontracting
relationships? The case of delivery drivers
                                            |  Pétronille Rème-Harnay
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 211 to 234| The index of legal certainty, or how to promote civil law through
an indicator
                                            |  Nathan Genicot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 235 to 247| Law’s ends, law’s end
                                            |  Benjamin Morel
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_103</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        The law in the age of algorithms
                    | Droit et société
            (2019/3 No 103)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2019-3?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2019-11-29T00:00:00+01:00</published>
                <updated>2019-12-11T00:00:00+01:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 497 to 499| Editorial
                                            |  Pierre Brunet,  Laurence Dumoulin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 501 to 515| Algorithms in the law: Illusions and (r)evolutions. Presentation of
the special report
                                            |  Christophe Dubois,  Frédéric Schoenaers
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 517 to 534| Rule-based systems for decision support and decision-making in
Dutch legal practice. A brief overview of applications and
implications
                                            |  Ivar Timmer,  Rachel Rietveld
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 535 to 554| Judges, algorithms, and jurisprudence. Initial analyses of a
“predictive justice” experiment in France
                                            |  Christian Licoppe,  Laurence Dumoulin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 555 to 572| The digitization of belgian justice according to the bar
associations: Necessity or opportunity?
                                            |  Christophe Dubois,  Valérie Mansvelt,  Pierre Delvenne
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 573 to 593| The socio-legal relevance of artificial intelligence
                                            |  Stefan Larsson
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 595 to 607| Machines and humans. The war will not take place
                                            |  Warren Azoulay
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 609 to 628| What is the legal analysis of&#160;(x)? An attempt at an
explanation
                                            |  Rafael Encinas de Munagorri,  Carlos Miguel Herrera,  Olivier Leclerc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 629 to 648| The renewal of the High Council of the Judiciary in post-Ben Ali
Tunisia: Legal corporatism and new institutional arrangements
                                            |  Éric Gobe
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 649 to 668| From missionaries to consultants. Transformations in European legal
expertise in the field of equality
                                            |  Sophie Jacquot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 669 to 689| A weakened or protective status for the public enterprise? Public
utility missions and the French post’s relationship with the State
                                            |  Nadège Vezinat
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 691 to 708| Purge and punish: Justice faced with its dilemmas
                                            |  Danièle Lochak
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 709 to 719| Legal orders, “mafia” orders
                                            |  Deborah Puccio-Den
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
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            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_102</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        Victims in court: From testimony to judicial proof
                    | Droit et société
            (2019/2 No 102)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2019-2?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2019-08-13T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2019-08-28T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
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        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 227 to 241| Testimony as evidence. Victims’ judicial itineraries. Presentation
of the special report
                                            |  Milena Jakšić,  Nadège Ragaru
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 243 to 260| Getting the victims back. The “drowned and the saved” at the main
Nuremberg trial
                                            |  Guillaume Mouralis
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 261 to 279| Testifying at the Xynthia disaster trial. Judicial and moral
dimensions of victims’ voice
                                            |  Sandrine Revet
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 281 to 297| On victims, social proof, and hand-stitched judicial files in
Chile’s inquisitorial criminal justice system (1991-2004)
                                            |  Jeanne Hersant
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 299 to 318| Rwandan trials in Paris. Local echoes of global justice
                                            |  Sandrine Lefranc
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 319 to 332| Discrimination in the workplace: Toward a transatlantic comparison
                                            |  Daniel Sabbagh
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 333 to 335| Presentation
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 337 to 345| “The decompartmentalization of linguistic communities in the
academic world is a challenge comparable to disciplinary
decompartmentalization”
                                            |  Julie Ringelheim
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 347 to 356| “The law’s radical transformations could have effects on the
structures of our subjectivities”
                                            |  Pierre Guibentif
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 357 to 377| Reparations for colonial slavery: The location problem of tort law
                                            |  Magali Bessone
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 379 to 396| Understanding the State <i>via</i> transparency
                                            |  Jean-François Kerléo
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 397 to 411| Pierre Legendre or law from the point of view of dogmatic
anthropology
                                            |  Baptiste Rappin
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 413 to 432| Everyday forms of consent. Legal consciousness in gynecological
consultation
                                            |  Lucile Quéré
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 433 to 446| Writing the law, writing the social sciences
                                            |  Julie Saada
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 447 to 457| Hans Kelsen and the punishment of Nazi Germany’s war criminals
                                            |  Charles Leben
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 459 to 474| Non-legal reasons of international judgments and defining the law
                                            |  Jean-François Perrin,  Luc Gonin
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
    ]]></content>
</entry>
            <entry>
    <id>tag:cairn.info,2005:numero:E_DRS1_101</id>
    <title type="html"><![CDATA[
        How should we think about a food law?
                    | Droit et société
            (2019/1 No 101)
            ]]></title>
        <link href="https://shs.cairn.info/journal-droit-et-societe-2019-1?lang=en" type="text/html" rel="alternate" />
            <published>2019-04-30T00:00:00+02:00</published>
                <updated>2019-05-09T00:00:00+02:00</updated>
            <content type="html"><![CDATA[
        <ul>
                            <li>
                     Pages 5 to 10| Foreword. Resource and resourcing
                                            |  Michel Serres
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 11 to 20| Thinking differently about the relationship between the law and
food. Presentation of the special report
                                            |  Alain Bernard,  François Collart Dutilleul,  Fabrice Riem
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 21 to 35| Agriculture: The war of images. The contribution of the Lascaux
program
                                            |  Alain Bernard
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 37 to 52| Food: Between market law and practices in the agricultural sector
                                            |  Fabrice Riem
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 53 to 69| The absence of right to food considerations in the construction of
food law
                                            |  Pierre-Étienne Bouillot
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 71 to 85| Natural resources to meet basic needs in the ecological transition
                                            |  Laure Després,  Denis Bouget
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 87 to 99| Food - agriculture - territories: The challenge of a dialogue
between the law and the natural sciences
                                            |  Ioan Negrutiu,  Gérard Escher,  François Collart Dutilleul
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 101 to 113| “Translation is at the heart of my comparative work”
                                            |  James Q. Whitman,  Guillaume Richard,  Lionel Zevounou
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 115 to 135| France in the “neurolaw era”? Brain imaging in French civil
litigation
                                            |  Sonia Desmoulin-Canselier
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 137 to 158| <i>Laughing out law(ed)</i>. The Berryer Conference and lawyers’
humor
                                            |  Pierre France
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 159 to 178| Revisiting a legend in sociology: The Blanco case and the myth of
the “birth” of French administrative law
                                            |  Charles Bosvieux-Onyekwelu
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 179 to 193| What is the impact of culture on legal theory?
                                            |  Geoffrey Samuel
                                    </li>
                            <li>
                     Pages 195 to 203| The social state of exception: Rethinking the role of the law in
the face of austerity
                                            |  Benjamin Morel
                                    </li>
                    </ul>
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