10 March 2025
Par Emilie Gaillard
EMILIE GAILLARD FIELD RESEARCH IN COLOMBIA: INDIGENOUS JURISDICTIONS AND THE RIGHTS/LAW OF FUTURE GENERATIONS (IERDJ MINISTRY OF JUSTICE)

For a presentation on Tik Tok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNdeQVsKy/ Emilie GAILLARD As part of the IERDJ research project entitled “Juridicités autochtones et droit(s) des générations futures”, co-directed by Leslie Cloud and Emilie Gaillard, a field mission was carried out in Colombia with the Kogis, an age-old people now living in the Sierra Nevada. This mission was made + Lire la suite

15 March 2018
Par Céline Muron
PINNACLE Project

Pacific Islands Neighbor Network for the Acess to Local E-databases.  Ce projet de recherche vise à construire une plateforme d’accès aux données individuelles pour et par le Pacifique afin de promouvoir l’accès aux données, structurer leur utilisation et diffuser les résultats dans la communauté scientifique. Responsable scientifique : Mathieu Bunel (LARJE, UNC) Partenaires : Catherine + Lire la suite

01 June 2016
Par Céline Muron
RESCUE Project

Restauration of Ecosystem Services and Adaptation to Climate Change. Context The RESCUE research project, directed by Samuel Gorohouna (LARJE, UNC), began in June 2016. It aims to contribute to increasing the resilience of Oceanian island states and territories (Fiji, New Caledonia, French Polynesia and Vanuatu) in the face of global changes through the implementation of + Lire la suite

01 January 2014
Par Céline Muron
The integration of customs in the contemporary body of norms in New Caledonia

Now in the final mandate (2014-2018) of the Nouméa Accord of 5 May 1998, New Caledonia finds itself at a turning point in its history. Its exit from the Accord will involve a redefining of the institutional balances between the French state, the collectivity and the three provinces. At the heart of the Accord, Kanak + Lire la suite

01 January 2012
Par Céline Muron
PICTA PACER Project

Pacific Island Countries Trade Agreement (PICTA) et Pacific Agreement on Closer Economic Relations (PACER). The PICTA PACER project (2012-2015), which is funded by the French Minister for Overseas Territories’ Pacific Fund (Fonds Pacifique), has brought together a number of researchers from the team. It has given rise to a work published on the subject by + Lire la suite