Presentation
Under the EUniWell Seed Funding Program, this partnership takes the form of a cycle of conferences every two years with the first one held at the University of Nantes in May 2024. This first conference focuses on critically examining various aspects of the relationship between coercion and wellbeing according to a multidisciplinary approach.
Programme
Monday, May 6, 2024
14h00 : Opening of the Conference and Welcome Speech
14h30 : Keynote Speech
Natasa Mavronicola, Professor, University of Birmingham
Panel 1 - Coercion and Well-Being : Guaranteeing Stability in Society
15h00 : Moderators : Sofia Ciuffoletti, Professor, Florence University
Gaëtan Cliquennois, Research Fellow, CNRS
Vulnerability and Protection : Reassembling Welfare Societies
Eduardo Cano-Muñoz, Ph.D. Student, Murcia University
An Anthropological Examination of Social Security and its Impact of Societal Well being
Neda Askarinya, Ph.D. Student, Nantes University
Analysing the origins and elements of Due Diligence in International Public Law : an old tool to face new challenges
Melanie Soto Cremades, Ph.D. Student, Murcia University
16h00 : Questions
16h15 : Break
Panel 2 - Coercion and Well-Being : Finding a Balance
16h30 : Moderator : Natasa Mavronicola, Professor, University of Birmingham
Coercion and well-being : the French example of detention without conviction through security measures
Grégory Thomas, Ph.D. Student, Nantes University
The impact of coercive measures implemented during COVID-19 on freedom and fundamental rights in Côte d'Ivoire and France
Lesline Kouity, Ph.D. Student, Nantes University
'Economic well-being' as a restriction of human rights: the example of the ECtHR
Ambre Tissot, Ph.D. Student, Paris Saclay University
17:30 : Questions
17h45 : Closing Remarks
18h00 : End of the first day
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
9h30 : Opening, Presentation second day
9h45 : Keynote Speech
Juan Jorge Piernas Lopez, Professor, Murcia University
Panel 3 - Coercion and Well-Being : Other Perspectives
10h15 : Moderator : Juan Jorge Piernas Lopez, Professor, Murcia University
Balancing digital innovation and human well being in environmental laws in Europe
Camille Tulasne, Doctor, Tours University
Minimum wage and wage-fixing : how antitrust will not fail workers
Giulia Mangiafico, Ph.D. Student, Bologna University
The balance between coercion and well-being in connection with the exercise of the right to squeeze-out shares
Kseniia Polosenko, Ph.D. Student, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv
11h15 : Questions
11:30 : Closing Remarks
12h00 : Closure
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