| David Constant International Days |
Thanks to the support of the David-Constant Fund the Faculty of Law and Political Science and the Jean Constant Liège Criminology School, in partnership with international academic bodies, organises every two years a conference of international range.
From September 19 to 24, 2011, the 3rd David-Constant International Days will be the opportunity for the Faculty to welcome the 65th session of the Fernand de Visscher International Society for the History of Rights in Antiquity (SIHDA), whose general theme will be on the law of obligations.
In 2013, Liège will welcome the International Days of the Henri Capitant Association of the Friends of French Legal Culture.
From June 24 to 25, 2009, the second International Days were devoted to the annual conference of the International Penal and Penitentiary Foundation (FIPP), the theme of which was the influence of academic research NGOs on national and international crime policy.
G. Kellens and M. Dantinne, ONG scientifiques et politiques criminelles / Scientific NGOs and Crime Policy, Publications of the Fondation Internationale Pénale et Pénitentiaire, vol. 43, Nijmegen, Wolf Legal Publishers, 2009.
The first David-Constant International Days took place at Liège from July 18 to 19, 2007, on the theme of the market and the state at a time of globalisation.
N. Thirion (edited.), "Le marché et l'Etat à l'heure de la mondialisation", proceedings of the 1st David-Constant conference at the University of Liège's Faculty of Law, Collection Droit/Economie internationale, Larcier publishers, 2007.
Contact(s) : A.Gosselin@ulg.ac.be