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P. Bridel: Introduction. J.P. Gaudin: L'acteur. Une notion en question dans les sciences sociales. J.C. Passeron: Acteur, agent, actant: personnages en quête d'un scénario introuvable. M. Hunyadi: Acteur ou agent: les usages de la règles. A...
Does fear of the unthinkable slow down scientific innovation? Is innovation derived from a pusillanimous intellectual exercise and does it take pleasure in intellectual comfort? Ten writers - sociologists, mathematicians, philosophers, lawyers...
This work addresses the principal aspect of public law (especially the relationship between environmental legislation and the role of administrative / judicial authorities) and private law (responsibility of certified enterprises and certification...
The law on unmarried couples is currently evolving in European countries. However, these are great discrepancies in the legislation on hetero and/or to homosexuals couples. This study brings together several contributions on the subject and presents...
The 16th annual meeting directed by Gerard Berthoud focused on the relationship between ethics and...
The different studies published in this volume attempt to analyse relations between metaphor, time and space in the perspective of human...
This study presents a judicial phenomenon: the contract made under general conditions. The author shows that one of the main problem of this procedure is its unilateral...
For several years we have been witnessing the frantic process of merging while questions on separation have not been addressed. However it turns out to be a reasonable perspective to interrogate ourselves on separation of a limited company. The...
This collection of studies which emerged from the colloquium held at Lausanne in October centres on Walras and Pareto theory of the general equilibrium. It puts in perspective the heterogeneity of their works and different ways in which they...