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JOINT PHD DEFENSE: Léna SYLVESTRE (Cergy-Pontoise: Auditorium de la Maison de la Recherche SHS - Annie Ernaux, 23 MAY 2026)

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    Dra.  Léna Sylvestre  obtained the permission to submit her PhD Dissertation (Joint PhD agreement CY Cergy Paris Université/Vrije Universiteit Brussel) and defend it publicly on  Saturday 23 May 2026 at 09:30. The candidate will defend her dissertation entitled " L’influence de la pluralité linguistique dans l’élaboration et l’application de normes internationales. Étude de cas historique du régime multilingue de l’Organisation des Nations Unies " before a jury consisting of: - Prof. Dr. Renaud Baumert (CY) (president) - Prof. Dr. Dirk Heirbaut (UGent/KVAB-Academia Europaea)  - Prof. Dr. Sylvie Monjean-Decaudin (Sorbonne Université) - Dr. Gésa Dannenberg (CY) - Prof. Dr. Paul De Hert (VUB) Supervisors are Prof. Dr.  Caroula Argyriadis-Kervégan  (main supervisor, CY) and Prof. Dr.  Frederik Dhondt  (VUB). Address: Auditorium de la Maison de la Recherche SHS - Annie Ernaux - Université CY Cergy Paris- Universit...

CORE WEEKLY GATHERING: drs. Louis DEBERSAQUES on Exploring the role of ‘legal middlemen’ in construction law (Belgium, Belle Époque) (Ixelles: VUB, 29 APR 2026)

(image source: Europeana ) On Wednesday 29 April, drs. Louis Debersaques  will present on the aims, sources and structure of his PhD dissertation on building and its legal framework in 19th and 20thC Belgium. This will take place in room B 4.08, 13:05-14:35 . Catering is foreseen.  RVSP with Frederik dot dhondt at vub dot be.

YOUTUBE: Recording of Nathaniel BOYD's book presentation (VUB: Council Room 2.07A, 21 APR 2026)

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Dr. Nathaniel Boyd (York)'s recent presentation of his monograph Hegel and German Public Law (Bloomsbury) is available on CORE's Youtube Channel .

SEMINAR: Stefano CATTELAN, "Claimed Seas: Sovereignty, Freedom and the Making of International Law (Ca. 1350-1800)" (Brussels: UCLouvain St Louis, 6 MAY 2026)

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  (image source: CRHiDI ) Abstract: This conference revisits the history of the law of the sea through the lens of "claimed seas" — that is, the recurrent attempts by political authorities to assert jurisdiction, dominion, or special prerogatives over maritime spaces. Rather than presenting the early modern period as a linear triumph of mare liberum and the freedom of the seas, the lecture explores the enduring tension between claims to maritime dominion and arguments for free navigation from the late Middle Ages to the end of the eighteenth century. Drawing on examples from the Mediterranean, Northern Europe, and wider oceanic worlds, it will examine how legal categories such as jurisdictio, dominium, occupation, prescription, and neutrality were mobilised in diplomatic practice and political thought. Particular attention will be paid to the interaction between doctrine and state practice, as well as to the role of smaller powers in shaping evolving conceptions of maritime o...

REMINDER: CORE WEEKLY GATHERING: dr. Nathaniel BOYD (York) on Hegel and German Public Law (VUB: Council Room 2.07a, 21 APR 2026, 12:30-14:00)

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    (image source:  Hart/Bloomsbury ) Dr. Nathaniel Boyd will discuss his recent  Hegel and German Public Law  with dr.  Raphaël Cahen . Abstract: Nathaniel Boyd's pathbreaking book argues that Hegel's political thought was shaped by German public law. This tradition of legal discourse, especially through its imperial tradition, was crucial to European modernity, influencing foundational philosophical concepts such as sovereignty, the state and the diverse legal systems that emerged from them. Hegel and German Public Law examines the impact of Johann Jacob Moser, Johann Stephan Pütter and Johann Christian von Majer on Hegel's intellectual development. It reveals how the collapse of the Holy Roman Empire informed his early speculative system and constitutional theory. In doing so, Boyd extends our understanding of Hegel's relation to European legal and political thought while offering an original interpretive framework for Hegel's absolute idealism and unfol...

REMINDER: CORE WEEKLY GATHERING: dr. Nathaniel BOYD (York) on Hegel and German Public Law (VUB: Council Room 2.07a, 21 APR 2026, 12:30-14:00)

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    (image source:  Hart/Bloomsbury ) Dr. Nathaniel Boyd will discuss his recent  Hegel and German Public Law  with dr.  Raphaël Cahen . Abstract: Nathaniel Boyd's pathbreaking book argues that Hegel's political thought was shaped by German public law. This tradition of legal discourse, especially through its imperial tradition, was crucial to European modernity, influencing foundational philosophical concepts such as sovereignty, the state and the diverse legal systems that emerged from them. Hegel and German Public Law examines the impact of Johann Jacob Moser, Johann Stephan Pütter and Johann Christian von Majer on Hegel's intellectual development. It reveals how the collapse of the Holy Roman Empire informed his early speculative system and constitutional theory. In doing so, Boyd extends our understanding of Hegel's relation to European legal and political thought while offering an original interpretive framework for Hegel's absolute idealism and unfol...