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REMINDER: CORE/FRC LEGAL THEORY SEMINAR: Wiebe HOMMES, The Convention and the Kingdom. How the Netherlands Received the European Convention on Human Rights [Law in Context] (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2025), ISBN 9781009676816 (Ixelles: VUB, RC Council Room, 19 MAR 2026)

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    (image source:  ESCLH blog ) Dr.  Wiebe Hommes  (UvA) will present his recent monograph  The Convention and the Kingdom. How the Netherlands received the European Convention on Human Rights  (Cambridge University Press, 2025) on  19 March 2026  at  14:00  in the  Faculty Council Room . On the book: How and why did the European Convention turn from a neglected legal tool into one of the most important human rights documents in legal practice? This book argues this remarkable development wasn't merely the result of a top-down movement initiated by the European Court, but of a far more dynamic process in which the national and European spheres engaged in constant co-creation. Focusing on the Netherlands and uncovering little known archival sources, it lays bare how the Convention was received over time throughout the entire Kingdom. In doing so, it incorporates insight into how European human rights were perceived in Europe an...

BOOK PRESENTATION: Vincenzo DE MEULENAERE, Karel V. De biografie (Ghent: B&L, 2026) (Ghent: Herberg Macharius, 22 MAR 2026)

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  (image source: eventbrite ) Teaching assistant Vincenzo De Meulenaere will present his new book Karel V. De biografie  in Ghent on Sunday 22 March, between 15:00 and 17:00 . More information here .

SAVE THE DATE: JointPhD Defense Léna SYLVESTRE (Cergy: Faculté de droit CY Cergy Paris Université, 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 .  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. Paul De Hert (VUB) - Prof. Dr. Dirk Heirbaut (UGent/KVAB-Academia Europaea)  - Prof. Dr. Sylvie Monjean-Decaudin (Sorbonne Université)  - Dr. Gésa Dannenberg (CY) Jury President: Prof. dr. Renaud Baumert (CY). Supervisors are Prof. Dr.  Caroula Argyriadis-Kervégan  (main supervisor, CY) and Prof. dr.  Frederik Dhondt  (VUB). More information with the candidate: lena dot melanie dot renee dot sylvestre at vub dot be.

BOOK: Niels FIEREMANS, Law, Leverage, and Litigation in Late Medieval Bruges. Foreign Merchants in a City of Justice (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2025), 248 p. ISBN 9781399545860 [OPEN ACCESS]

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  (image source: Edinburgh UP ) Our alumnus dr. dr. Niels Fieremans ( JointPhD UGent/VUB 2023 , D. Heirbaut/J. Dumolyn - D. De ruysscher) published his prize-winning doctoral dissertation in open access with Edinburgh University Press. Abstract: Late medieval Bruges was a commercial hub that connected Hanseatic, English, Scottish, Portuguese, Spanish, Aragonese, and Italian traders. This book focuses on the conflict resolution of the aldermen and how merchants operated within this legal framework. The key question being whether Bruges was a city of justice. Although this was sometimes claimed by travellers, a lot of merchants confronted with the practicalities of conflict resolution in Bruges, disagreed. Fieremans analyses how customary law, institutional frameworks, and commerce intersected and were challenged by the aldermen's pursuit of justice. By clarifying the working of the aldermen, it advances our knowledge of the basic mechanisms of a late medieval law court and the evol...

CONFERENCE PAPER: Stefano CATTELAN, "Recasting the Maritime Order: Eurocentrism, Empire, and Asian Horizons in the Early Modern Law of the Sea" [Legal History in Asia and Beyond - Asian Legal History Conference] (Hong Kong: CUHK, 17-18 MAR 2026)

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(image: CHUK; source: QS China ) dr. Stefano Cattelan will present at the Asian Legal History Conference , with the support of a FWO travel grant.  Full program below: Day  1: 17 March 2026 (13:00 – 17:30) CUHK Graduate Law Centre (GLC), 2 nd Floor, Bank of America Tower 12 Harcourt Rd, Central, Hong Kong Island 13:00-14:00 Introduction to the Conference and Keynote Address (Venu e: GLC Moot Court) Introduction and Welcome to CUHK Professor Renisa Mawani, Canada Research Chair in Colonial Legal Histories, University of British Colombia Title: The Time of Emergency in Colonial India, Burma, and Siam, 1914-1921 14:00-14:15 Break       Venue: GLC Moot Court Venue: Lecture Theatre 1 Venue: Classroom 5 14:15-15:45 1.1 From Socialist Labour Discipline to Legal Governance: Historical Trajectories of PRC Labour Law ...