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International summer school Phedra - 2024

École internationale d’été Phedra (2024)

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Published on Friday, December 15, 2023

Abstract

L’objectif de l’école est d'offrir une occasion privilégiée pour les doctorants et les jeunes post-doc de présenter leurs recherches en cours devant un groupe de spécialistes de l’histoire du droit des affaires. L’école d'été s'adresse aux doctorants et aux jeunes post-docs qui travaillent sur des sujets liés à l’histoire du droit des affaires dans le cadre chronologique et géographique du projet PHEDRA.

Announcement

Presentation

The International Research Network I.R.N. PHEDRA organizes its second summer school in La Rábida (Palos de la Frontera, Spain) on 25-28 June 2024.

The purpose of the event is to provide an exceptional opportunity to the participants to present their ongoing research before a group of specialists in commercial legal history matters, in order to generate fruitful discussions resulting in valuable feedback that will enrich and improve their work.

PHEDRA project concerns the history of business law, from Antiquity to the present day, focusing on norms and practices that developed around Europe to support commerce and business exchange which led to the transformation of societies and gave commercial law its features.

The summer school is addressed to PhD students and young post-doc working on related topics to business law history in the framework of the chronological and geographical scope of PHEDRA project.

Opening up to the social sciences being one of the methodological pillars of PHEDRA, the organizers not only encourage the application of legal history PhD students and young post-doc, but also historians, economists and social scientists in general. 

Structure of the sessions

A key goal of the summer school is to create a useful and stimulating academic experience for all participants. 

Ample space will be given to the presentation and discussion of research work by PhD students and young postdocs.

Each session will also consist of a lecture or workshop led by one or more members of the pedagogical team. This will facilitate active exchanges between participants and lectures throughout the event. Since the main objective of the summer school is to provide feedback to PhD student and young researchers, the structure of the sessions prioritizes discussions rather than long presentations. 

Date and location

The PHEDRA summer school will take place between Tuesday 25 and Friday 28 June 2024, at the International University of Andalusia, in La Rábida, Palos de la Frontera, Spain. 

Application guidelines

Reimbursement of travel expenses and accommodation: All participants' travel expenses will be reimbursed. 

Accommodation and meals from dinner on 25 June to breakfast on 28 June will be fully covered by the organization.

PHEDRA promotes sustainable mobility of researchers: as far as is reasonable, rail travel should be preferred to air travel.

Applicants are requested to send a CV and an abstract of their PhD thesis (maximum 1 page) to the email address phedrasummerschool@gmail.com 

The deadline for submitting applications is 31 January 2024.

Accepted applicants will be notified by 15 February 2024

The panel of the PHEDRA Summer School 2024

  • Anja Amend-Traut – Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
  • Luisa Brunori – Cnrs/École Normale Supérieure/Université Paris Nanterre
  • Giovanni Chiodi – Università di Milano Bicocca
  • Olivier Descamps – Université Paris Panthéon-Assas
  • Dave De ruysscher – Tilburg University
  • Ana Belem Fernández Castro – Scuola Superiore Meridionale, Naples
  • Florent Garnier – Université Toulouse Capitole
  • Stefania Gialdroni – Università di Padova
  • Ron Harris – Tel Aviv University
  • Dario Mantovani – Collège de France
  • Georges Martyn – Gand University
  • Annamaria Monti – Università Statale di Milano
  • Carlos Petit Calvo – Universidad de Huelva
  • Heikki Pihlajamäki – Helsinki University
  • Xavier Prévost – Université de Bordeaux - IUF
  • Guido Rossi – Edimburgh University/Università di Palermo  

Programme

25th June 2024

18.00-20.00 - Plenary session

  • Lecture 1. Roman Law in the Sources of Commercial Law - Prof. Dario Mantovani and prof. Guido Rossi

26th June 2024

9.00-11.30 Parallel sessions

Antiquity - Discussants: prof. Luisa Brunori, prof. Olivier Descamps, prof. Carlos Petit

  • Albert Gómez Jordán - Las cripto monedas como precio del contrato de compraventa/Los bienes con elemento digitales como objeto del contrato de compraventa/ La negotiorum gestio: casos dudosos.
  • Carlota Hernández García - El estudio de la multa en el derecho romano y el análisis del comercio marítimo en la Antigüedad.
  • Julio Romano Cabello - Reconstrucción del derecho privado constantiniano a partir de los rescriptos de la época.
  • Vid Zepic - Favor debitoris and Factors of Its Evolution in the Impérial Législation between the 4th and 6th Centuries.

Early Modern Period - Discussants: prof. Giovanni Chiodi, prof. Florent Garnier

  • Femke Gordijn - Law and Trade in Late Medieval Bruges and Southhampton (c. 1400-1520).
  • Alexis Audemar - The legal treatment of labour by the early modern scolastics.
  • Paola Iezzone - The saffron trade in Rome during the Renaissance: archive sources and trade routes from Abruzzo.

Contemporary Period - Discussants: prof. Albercht Cordes, prof. Dave De ruysscher

  • Damian Baçzkiewicz - A Tsunami or a Gentle Tide? The Influence of the French Commercial Code of 1807 on the Formation of Belgian Legal Discourse.
  • Aurelia Ghetivu - Le rôle de la coutume jurisprudentielle devant le Tribunal de commerce de la Seine sous la Second Empire (1852-1870).
  • Jérôme Hecker - L'importance du cadre juridique dans le développement économique au Grand-Duché de Luxembourg. Une perspective historique (1929-1990).

Break

12.00-13.30 – Plenary session

  • Lecture 2. Long Distance Trade – Prof. Ron Harris

Lunch

15.30-18.00 – Parallel sessions

Middle Ages - Discussants: prof. Luisa Brunori, prof. Olivier Descamps, Prof. Ana Belem Fernández Castro

  • David De Concilio - The Ecclesiastical Stance on Just Price in the Thirteenth Century
  • Niels Fieremans - Law, Leverage and Litigation. Legal strategies of foreign merchants in late medieval Bruges.
  • Daniele Tinterri - The Liber Gazarie
  • Ana Cláudia Silveira - Setúbal, a rising Portuguese sea port in the international trade of the Late Middle Ages.
  • Early Modern - Discussants: prof. Giovanni Chiodi, prof. Albercht Cordes; Prof. Florent Garnier
  • Andriws González Barrera - Florence and Toulouse (1450-1550): Early Modern Examples of Economic Sovereignty and Legal Drafting in Commercial Policies.
  • Daniel Bökenkamp - A Tale of Two Cities: sovereignity, diplomacy and commerce in early modern Lübeck and Rouen.
  • Stefano Cattelan - In the Shadow of the Great Powers: Freedom of the Sea and Neutrality in the Long Eighteenth- Century.
  • Francesca Fusco Italian terms of commerce in German: the entries of the MICOLL glossary

Contemporary Period Discussants: Prof. Anja Amend-Traut, Prof. Dave De ruysscher, prof. Carlos Petit

  • Greta Spineti - New Forms of Cultural Tourism in Adriatic: The Potential Role of Ancient Maritime Wine Routes.
  • Christian Magaling - Private Colonialism and Island Diplomacy: Germany's Company Rule in Pacific Politics.
  • Hélène Hu - La concession française de Shanghai : aspects juridiques et juridictionnels.
  • Carolina Argiroffi - Commercial law goes to the countryside: Association and labour subordination in the 19th-20th century Italian legal discourse.

Break

18.30-20.00 – Plenary session

  • Lecture 3. - Early-modern archival sources on foreign commercial nations' judicial competences, and their relations to the local, regional and central jurisdictions (illustrated by Antwerp cases) - Prof. Georges Martyn

27th June 2024

9.00-10.30 – Plenary session

  • Lecture 4. The Sources of Northern European Commercial Law - Prof. Heikki Pihlajamäki

Break

11.00-13.30 – Parallel sessions

Early Modern Discussants: prof. Anja Amend-Traut, prof. Dave De ruysscher, prof. Olivier Descamps Roberto Ganau - Sovranità e commercio nella Francia del XVI secolo. Verso una storia intellettuale della bancarotta Gilles Hebben - The Levant Company (1592-1825).

  • Victor Le Breton-Blon - La lettre de change : La théorie face à la pratique bordelaise de la seconde modernité (1673­1789).
  • Laurine Manac’h - Incorporating business: merchants, law and the regulation of business organizations in the age of liberalism. Barcelona and Buenos Aires, 1778-1840.

18th-19th c. - Discussants: prof. Albrecht Cordes, prof. Florent Garnier, prof. Ana Belem Fernández Castro

  • Matthieu Mraizika - Modélisation mathématique et impôt dans la France du XVIIIe siècle.
  • Luca Jacopo Salvadori - Mutual Aid in Eighteenth Century.
  • Manon Séréni - Le crédit dans les répertoires de droit, d'une crise à l'autre (1715-1789).
  • Alexandre Valverde - L'idée de codification du droit privé à l'échelle européenne et internationale (fin XVIIIe s-début XXe).
  • Contemporary Period - Discussants: prof. Luisa Brunori, Prof. Giovanni Chiodi, Prof. Carlos Petit
  • Andrea Raffaele Amato - Tra Progresso e Innovazione: Il lungo itinerario della scienza giuridica italiana verso la socializzazione dell'ordine familiare.
  • Marjorie Carvalho de Sousa - A General Law out of a Special Jurisdiction: Commercial Law of Labor in Nineteenth- Century Brazil.
  • Justine Chauvel - Le bail immobilier du local commercial-Histoire comparée des droits européens (XVIIIe-XXe siècle).
  • Rodrick Van Der Smissen - Roman law and the formative interpretation of history in nineteenth-century insolvency law (c. 1850-c. 1900)”.

Lunch

15.30-17.30 – Plenary session

  • Lecture 5. Reading the Sources of Commercial Law Doctrine - Prof. Annamaria Monti and prof. Xavier Prévost

Break

18.00-20.00 – Plenary session

  • Lecture 6. Lexicon and Translation of Commercial Law Sources - Prof. Jake Dyble and Prof. Stefania Gialdroni

Places

  • Campus universitario de La Rábida
    Palos de la Frontera, Kingdom of Spain

Event attendance modalities

Full on-site event


Date(s)

  • Wednesday, January 31, 2024

Keywords

  • droit des affaires, histoire économique, histoire sociale, droit romain

Contact(s)

  • Luisa Brunori
    courriel : luisa [dot] brunori [at] ens [dot] psl [dot] eu

Information source

  • Luisa Brunori
    courriel : luisa [dot] brunori [at] ens [dot] psl [dot] eu

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« International summer school Phedra - 2024 », Summer School, Calenda, Published on Friday, December 15, 2023, https://doi.org/10.58079/1cfc

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