The Centre de Recherche en Droit Antoine Favre and the Laboratoire Langages, Littératures, Sociétés, Études Transfrontalières et Internationales (LLSETI) of the USMB are organizing a study day devoted to an exciting theme: "Disparity and disruption of norms in cross-border situations. France-Switzerland-Italy". The event will take place on Monday November 25, 2024, from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
This event, organized by Anne-Sophie Nardelli-Malgrand, historian at the LLSETI, and Alexandre Guigue, lawyer at the Centre de Recherche en Droit Antoine Favre, invites multidisciplinary reflection on the cross-border dynamics at the heart of our territories.
A cross-border theme rooted in the region
Savoie and Haute-Savoie, with their shared borders with Italy (Aosta Valley and Piedmont) and Switzerland (cantons of Geneva and Valais), are at the center of many cross-border issues. This one-day event will explore the disparities and disruptions of standards in these areas, where different jurisdictions, histories and economic practices intersect.
The day will bring together experts from a variety of backgrounds: lawyers, historians, economists, geographers and political scientists. Together, they will shed a unique and complementary light on these complex issues, combining theoretical approaches and case studies.
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- Event open to all, no prior registration required
- Attendance in person or online via Zoom: Access link (Passcode: xJtQU7)
- Download complete program here
- See the law school website for more information.