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Traité mondial sur la migration: tentative de trouver des solutions de compromis aux graves problèmes internatio- naux

KOLESNIKOV Yuri – Department for Humanitarian Cooperation and Human Rights of the Russian Foreign Ministry

Le « boom migratoire » du XXIème siècle: quelle influence

sur le droit international et sur les législations natio- nales?

LISITSYN-SVETLANOV Andrey— Academician of the RAS, chief resear- cher for the Institute of State and Law of the RAS, member of the Euro- pean Law Institute, member of the International Academy of Comparative Law (France), member of the Academy of Law and Social Sciences

(Argentina), Knight of Leopold II (Belgium)

La diversité en Russie: depuis les origines jus- qu’à la période poutinienne

ZORIN Vladimir – Deputy Director of the Miklukho- Maklay Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology of the RAS, first Deputy Chairman of the Assembly of Peoples of Russia, Ex-Minister of the Russian Federation, Doctor of Political Science

Mardi 26 mars —11h

Bâtiment De Vinci, salle 312 (Campus de la Plaine de Nimy) Renseignements: Daria Balandina

Claire Revercez

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