A Series on International Criminal Justice Meetings: Judicial Researchers and Actors

The Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, the Institut des Études et de la Recherche sur le Droit et la Justice (IERDJ) and the IFJD-Institut Louis Joinet are co-organizing a series of international meetings called the “International Justice Meetings: Judicial Researchers and Actors”.

This series consists of international meetings between young doctorate students and young actors from the judicial world, with their discussions moderated by researchers. The aim is to establish dialogue between the world of research and judicial practice, with a view to mutual enrichment, as well as to contribute to the visibility and dissemination of research on international criminal law by young people in the French language.


The first meeting has been organized around the work of Jérémy Hall, whose thesis is entitled L’appréciation de la preuve devant la Cour pénale internationale. Published in 2021, it received a Joinet Thesis Award.

This meeting will take place online:

  • On Thursday, 17 October 2023 from 18:00 to 19:30.

Speakers

  • Jérémy Hall, author of a thesis entitled L’appréciation des preuves devant la Cour pénale internationale. After teaching for several years at the Université Grenoble Alpes, he is currently a legal expert assisting a magistrate in the Social Affairs Chamber of the Grenoble Court of Appeal.

Meeting moderated by

  • Anne-Laure Chaumette, law professor at the Université Paris Nanterre, CEDIN, specialist in international criminal law.
You can register for this first meeting HERE (registration is required).

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