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    Mon chien au conseil d'administration

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    International audience(article 1844-15-1 du code civil

    Festin avec les Grecs: vers une archéologie sociale de la consommation rituelle dans le monde grec

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    International audienceIn recent decades, the study of feasts has become an established field of research in anthropology, archaeology, and archaeometry, as they are a key feature of social life throughout the world and throughout most of human history. In this volume, through case studies, we present a holistic approach to feasts from the Early Iron Age to Hellenistic times. Thanks to interdisciplinary research programs that fully integrate analytical data of all kinds into archaeological research and the adoption of excavation protocols for the recovery of a wide range of remains, especially bioarchaeological ones, we know in ever greater detail what and how was consumed. At the same time, we discuss the significance of feasts in relation to climate, fauna, flora, living conditions and any other environmental conditions of the past. Finally, a large part of this volume concerns the archaeology of feasts in the broader context of ancient economy, agricultural production, but also in the broader context of social and cultural changes

    Pour une approche gestionnaire de l’autogestion

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    Chronique de jurisprudence de la Cour internationale de justice (2025)

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    Hiérarchie et centralité dans les réseaux écologiques

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    References to food in the letters of Jews interned in the Drancy camp in France during the Second World War

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    International audienceThis study is embedded within a broader interdisciplinary research framework examining the functions of writing under conditions of war and extreme deprivation. It is based on an analysis of letters written by Jews interned in the Drancy internment camp in France during the Occupation. The study draws on a corpus of 300 letters preserved at the Mémorial de la Shoah. The analysis presented here reflects the contribution of one of the groups composed of psychologists and historians. Food emerged as a focal theme of the research because of its frequency in the corpus and its relevance for understanding how the external context of deprivation shaped the ways in which internees expressed their needs. The analysis highlights the multiple functions of food references, revealing variations in authors’ intentions, modes of expression, and affective tone. These findings show that references to food operate not only as indicators of material deprivation, but also as key sites where biological need, emotions, and relational dynamics are negotiated through writing. Finally, this study opens methodological perspectives by suggesting avenues for further analysis of other themes within the corpus and for continued interdisciplinary exploration of writing as a psychological resource in contexts of internment and extreme violence

    Loi applicable aux crypto-actifs

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    International audience(L. DDADUE no 2025-391 du 30 avr. 2025, art. 1er, IV, A

    De l'idée individuelle au synopsis et au scénario en collaboration

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    International audience(TJ Paris, 3e ch., sect. 3, 10 sept. 2025, Stratum : the prologue, no 23/02262

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