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14:00 Welcome coffee & registration

14:30 Official opening by

Sophie Gabillet

(General secretary of LE STUDIUM Loire Valley Institute for Advanced Studies)

14:40

Pierre Allorant, Walter Badier &

Raphaël Cahen -

Introduction

15:00

Miloš Vec -

How to Write a History of Western International Law? (Inaugural conference)

16:00 Coffee Break

SESSION 1 : WOMEN AND INTERNATIONAL LAW (16:00 – 17:30)

Chair: Stella Ghervas

16:30

Anastasia Hammerschmied -

Violence, Gender, Warfare: Origins of an International Legal Regime in the 19th Century

16:55

Sara Kimble -

Women’s Rights and the Rights of Man: Women’s Status under Law as the Measure of Civilization in Political and Legal Discourse, 1869-1914 17:20

Marion Röwekamp -

A parallel legal world.

Women formulating international law (1878-1914) 17:45 Discussions

20:00 Wine & cheese cocktail – Hôtel Dupanloup

WEDNESDAY 15

TH

SEPTEMBER 2021 - HÔTEL DUPANLOUP

08:30 Welcome coffee

SESSION 5 : COMPARATIVE LEGISLATION AND PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW (09:00-10:30)

Chair: Frederik Dhondt

09:00

Victoria Barnes & Annamaria Monti -

Leone Levi’s proposal for an international commercial code for civilised nations: comparative law and codification in Victorian Britain

09:25

Yousra Chaaban -

Droit Egyptien et législations comparées

FRIDAY 17

TH

SEPTEMBER 2021 - MAISON DE L’AVOCAT

18h30 Stella Ghervas

Conquérir la Paix : des Lumières à l’Union européenne Public lecture in French, LE STUDIUM LECTURE

09:30 Welcome coffee

SESSION 2 : INTERNATIONAL LAW IN PRACTICE: ACTORS (10 :00 -12 :00)

Chair: Annamaria Monti

10:00

Bruno Martin-Gay -

Alexandre Walewski, émissaire à Londres du Gouvernement insurrectionnel polonais : convaincre les puissances de faire régner l’ordre juridique de Vienne à Varsovie (1831-1832) 10:25

Philippe Rygiel -

Les voyages du jeune Alphonse Rivier

10:50

Paweł Fiktus -

Comments by Prof. Gustaw Roszkowski on the changes in public international law 11:15

Frederik Dhondt -

Teaching International Law at King Leopold’s Foreign Office: Léon Arendt’s Droit des gens-course (1904)

11:40 Discussions

12:00 Lunch - Hôtel Dupanloup SESSION 3 : SLAVE TRADE, SLAVERY AND INTERNATIONAL LAW (13:30-15:00) Chair: Miloš Vec

13:30

Sean Morris -

The London West India Committee in the Law of Nations: Property in Men 13:55

Anne-Charlotte Martineau -

Revisiting international law’s mainstream narrative about abolition of the slave trade: the writings of Mary Ann Shadd 14:20

Saskia Geisler -

The Laws against Slave Trafficking in Prussia as a Case Study on International Relations and the Development of Human Rights 14:45 Discussions

15:00 Coffee break

SESSION 4 : “WESTERN” INTERNATIONAL LAW AND GLOBAL ENCOUNTERS (15:30-17:30)

Chair: Walter Badier

15:30

Zülâl Muslu -

Ibrahim Hakkı: An Eastern Tell- tale of Modern International Law?

15:55

Jean-Romain Ferrand-Hus -

Alphonse Royer (1803-1875), penseur méconnu de la codification ottomane

16:20

Nina Keller-Kemmerer -

The Mimicry of International Law: Andrés Bello’s “Principios de derecho internacional

16:45 Discussions

17:30 Guided visit of Orléans city center (departure from the Maison de l’Avocat)

19:30 Social dinner at Chez Eugène, 24 rue Saint- Anne, Orléans

THURSDAY 16

TH

SEPTEMBER 2021 - MAISON DE L’AVOCAT

09:50

Sebastian Spitra -

Uncovering a Forgotten History: Private International Law as National Promise for Internationalism in the 19th Century

10:15 Discussions 10:30 Coffee break

SESSION 6 : INTERNATIONAL LAW IN PRACTICE:

INSTITUTIONS (11:00 -12:30) Chair: Dominique Messineo

11:00

Wouter De Rycke -

Pacific Swiss responses to international instability in the early nineteenth century Jean-Jacques de Sellon (1782-1839) and the Société de la paix de Genève (1830-1839)

11:25

Raphaël Cahen -

L’Académie (française) des sciences morales et politiques et le droit international (1835-1914)

11:50

Maxime Charité -

Les relations internationales dans la jurisprudence du Conseil d’État (1815-1914)

12:15 Discussions

12:30 Lunch - Maison de l’Avocat

SESSION 7 : INTERNATIONAL LAW IN PRACTICE:

EXPERTISES AND EXPERTS (14:00-16:00) Chair: Sean Morris

14:00

Mariano M. Schlez -

Intelligence, diplomacy and international relations. The Parish Report on the Revolutions in South America and the foundations of British recognition of insurgent states (1822) 14:25

Jean-Michel Turcotte -

Just a Scrap of Paper? Western Military Officers, Humanitarianism and the Shaping of International Humanitarian Law, 1864–1907

14:50

Florenz Volkaert -

The First Generation of International Economic Lawyers? Juridification and Professionalization in International Economic Diplomacy: A Prosopography and Discourse Network Analysis (1850-1914)

15:15

Hirofumi Oguri -

Inseparable Pairs?:

Japanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Society of International Law, 1880-1914

15:40 Discussions 16:00 Coffee Break

16:30 Conclusion :

Pierre François Laval -

André Gros, et la fonction de jurisconsulte du ministère des affaires étrangères

16:55 Questions and debates 17:30 End of the conference

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CONFERENCES

ORLÉANS | 2021

Law(s) and

International relations : actors, institutions and comparative legislations

PROGRAMME

15 - 17 September 2021

CONVENORS

Dr Raphaël Cahen

LE STUDIUM / Marie Skłodowska- Curie Research Fellow

FROM Brussels Free University (VUB) - BE

IN RESIDENCE AT POLEN (POuvoirs, LEttres, Normes) / University of Orléans - FR

Prof. Pierre Allorant

POLEN (POuvoirs, LEttres, Normes) / University of Orléans - FR

LOCATION

Hôtel Dupanloup 1 rue Dupanloup 45000 Orléans - FR Maison de l’Avocat 11 rue de la Bretonnerie 45000 Orléans - FR

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SPEAKERS

Dr Victoria Barnes

Max Planck Institute Frankfurt - DE Dr Yousra Chaaban

University Ain-Shams & Lyon III - EG Dr Maxime Charité

Université Le Havre Normandie - FR Wouter de Rycke

Free University of Brussels (VUB) – BE Prof. Frederik Dhondt

Free University of Brussels (VUB) - BE Dr Jean-Romain Ferrand-Hus Université de Rennes I - FR Dr Paweł Fiktus

WSP (Wroslaw Poland) - PL Dr Saskia Geisler

Hagen University - DE Prof. Stella Ghervas Newcastle University - UK Anastasia Hammerschmied University of Vienna - AT Dr Nina Keller-Kemmerer Max Planck Institute Frankfurt - DE Prof. Sara Kimble

De Paul University - USA Prof. Pierre-François Laval Université d’Orléans - FR Dr Bruno Martin Gay Université Paris-Saclais - FR Dr Anne-Charlotte Martineau Nanterre University - FR Prof. Annamaria Monti Bocconi University - IT Dr Sean Morris

University of Helsinki - FI

Dr Zülâl Muslu

University of Vienna - AT Prof. Hirofumi Oguri Okayama University - JP Prof. Marión Röwekamp College of Mexico - MX Prof. Philippe Rygiel

Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon - FR Dr Mariano Schlez

National University of the South - AR Dr Sebastian Spitra

University of Vienna - AT Dr Jean-Michel Turcotte

Leibniz Institute for European History - DE Prof. Milos Vec

University of Vienna - AT Florenz Volkaert

Ghent Legal History Institute - BE

www.lestudium-ias.com

1, rue Dupanloup • 45000 Orléans • France

CONTACT

Dr Aurélien Montagu, Scientific Relations Manager +33 2 38 21 14 86

[email protected]

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