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JOURNAL: Handelingen/Bulletin LIX (2025) (Koninklijke Commissie voor de Uitgave van Oude Wetten en Verordeningen van België/Commission Royale pour la Publication des Anciennes Lois et Ordonnances de Belgique) [OPEN ACCESS]

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  (image source: KCOWV/CRALO ) Prof. Dave De ruysscher and prof. Frederik Dhondt contributed to vol. LIX of the Handelingen/Bulletin  of the Royal Commission for the Publication of Old Laws and Ordinances of Belgium (ISBN 9782960272451). The fulltext of their contributions can be read in open access on rechtsreeks.be .

CHAPTER: Raphaël CAHEN, "Prosopographie des diplomates littérateurs au sein du Comité consultatif du contentieux du Ministère des Affaires étrangères" in: Christine BARON, Adrien LAUBA & Damien SALLES (dir.), Les diplomates littérateurs [Droit & Science Politique - Histoire du droit; Actes & Colloques] (Poitiers: Université de Poitiers, 2025), ISBN 9782381943336

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  (image source: Decitre ) Dr. Raphaël Cahen contributed a chapter to the collective volume Les diplomates littérateurs , published in the series Law and Political Science - Legal History of the University of Poitiers's press. Book abstract: Diplomates littérateurs. L’association de ces deux termes peut sans nul doute laisser quelque peu perplexe, les deux « professions » paraissant bien différentes voire antinomiques. Et pourtant à bien y regarder, le diplomate n’est pas qu’un homme du « voyage », du « relationnel », de la « représentation », de la « négociation » et du « compromis » ; il est aussi celui du texte. Il passe en effet une grande partie de sa carrière à rédiger des rapports, à consigner des notes à destination de son ministère de tutelle, à entretenir une correspondance officielle (et parfois moins officielle) avec ses homologues étrangers et les grands de ce monde. Il y a donc un lien étroit entre ces deux métiers (diplomate et littérateur). Sans doute le présent co...

JOURNAL: Grotiana XLVI (2025), Nr. 1

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  (image source: Brill ) dr. Stefano Cattelan (with Prof. Louis Sicking/VU Amsterdam-Leiden) and Prof. Frederik Dhondt published articles in the first issue of Grotiana 's volume XLVI. Read the articles here : DOI 10.1163/18760759-46010013  and DOI 10.1163/18760759-46010011.

HOLIDAYS: Winter Break until 4 JAN 2026

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We are taking some time off with the end of the teaching Semester. Enjoy the holidays to slow down and relax. Back on 5 January 2026 .

CALL FOR PAPERS: Section for Institutional and Legal history [12° Congrès de l'Association des Cercles francophones d'histoire et d'archéologie de Belgique - 59° Congres de la Fédération des Cercles d'archéologie et d'histoire de Belgique] (Brussels: Palace of the Academies, 20-23 AUG 2026); DEADLINE 6 APR 2026

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  (image source ( ACFHAB ) The Conference of Historical and Archaeological Societies of Belgium, which held its most recent assembly in Tournai in August 2021 and started its cycle in 1889, will convene at the Palace of the Academies in Brussels from 20 to 23 August 2026 , with the support of the French-Speaking Community of Belgium, the Académie Royale de Belgique, urban.brussels, and the City of Brussels. The section for institutional and legal history (presided by Prof. em. Jean-Marie Cauchies/ARB; vice-presidents: dr. Marc Ronvaux, Prof. Frederik Dhondt ; secretary: dr. Nicolas Simon) welcomes proposals by 6 April 2026 .  Any topic in institutional and legal history may be presented, in French, Dutch or German . The call is also open to recent graduates who have completed their MA thesis. Abstracts ought to count 20 lines . Those interested in presenting can contact frederik dot dhondt at vub dot be. A website for abstract submission will be operative in January 2026.

CALL FOR PAPERS: PhD student conference NextGen Legal Scholars Conference (Brussels: VUB, 20 MAR 2026; DEADLINE 30 JAN 2026)

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  The Faculty of Law and Criminology of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) is proud to announce the very first edition of the NextGen Legal Scholars Conference (NLSC). This doctoral conference will take place on Friday March 20 th 2026 in Brussels (BE), featuring a fully in-person programme of keynote speeches and thematic panels . NLSC 2026 invites predoctoral and early postdoctoral legal researchers (within 2 years of finishing PhD) to reflect on the evolving role of law in times of structural uncertainty. Global crises are challenging the capacity of legal systems to maintain justice and stability. Ongoing wars and occupations have raised complex international law questions, such as the legality of interventions, state sovereignty, and the protection of human rights during armed conflicts. Populist and authoritarian regimes are continuously contesting democratic values and the rule of law, both on a domestic and international level. Deepening socioeconomic inequalities ha...

PROJECT: ERC Consolidator Grant for Prof. Frederik DHONDT (TREATYLAB, “The Labyrinth of Treaties, 1712-1763”. International Law Behind the Scenes of Early Enlightenment Diplomacy.)

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  The European Research Council awarded Prof. Frederik Dhondt with a prestigious ERC Consolidator Grant for the proposal TREATYLAB (“The Labyrinth of Treaties, 1712-1763”. International Law Behind the Scenes of Early Enlightenment Diplomacy"). Proposal abstract: The past of international law (the law produced and applicable between polities) is studied from various disciplinary perspectives. Our scholarly image prior to 1870 mainly rests on accounts of philosophy and theory, or the published final product of negotiations, treaties. This image ought to be corrected. International law is continuously produced and interpreted by the actors. The advisory work of Nicolas-Louis Le Dran (1687-1774), top civil servant in the forerunner of the French Foreign Ministry (bureaux des affaires étrangères) contains hundreds of substantial works drawn up on the basis of diplomatic correspondence and treaties, but also doctrine. Le Dran composed forward-looking advice for political decision maker...