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  • DELCOURT, Barbara. The EU at the UNGA. EuroBroadMap, Work Package 4, Politics and Ideology, 2011, p42 The EU at the UNGA
  • while highlighting the dynamics and strategies of the players involved. Go to the dissertation summary African Art under the Impact of Globalisation The Rise of an International Market and the Position of 1-54 by Marion Cambier on the rise of the contemporary African art market under the impact of globalisation focuses on the 1-54 African contemporary art fair. It analyses how this fair contributes to the growth of Discover an overview of the art market-related topics explored by Master's students in their final dissertations The BAMLab Blog - Find all the news of the Lab
  • leading to a high-level professionalisation. Besides it adequately responds to the new stakes of the European result to reenforcing the position of university partners on the European scene. Pedagogy the integration research and the willingness to have a dialogue with the stakeholders committed in the field of development mentioned the network s members share a common stance that we could define as an interest for the fast transformations cultural benefit thanks to the transnational recruitment of Master students and to programmes developed The added value of the European certificate
  • higher fragmentation led to more consensus in the EP and led the way to a super grand coalition. It also compared to previous terms. Finally it also highlights the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the coalition exploring the involvement of smaller groups. Using a new dataset of roll-call votes it shows that the higher explores the impact of political fragmentation and the Covid-19 pandemic on coalition formation in the 9th between the European People's Party EPP and the Socialists and Democrats S D the EP has faced increased in adversity: has the grand coalition survived fragmentation and COVID-19 in the 9th European Parliament
  • exchanges about the place of pottery within the wider context of ancient economy as well as that of social This volume publishes the Proceedings of an International Symposium held at the University of Brussels Contributions discuss the role played by Greek pottery in trade networks and exchanges in the ancient Mediterranean specialists the papers build a bridge between different visions of ancient markets and lead to constructive Mediterranean world. Articles are grouped according to three topics Trade and traders value transport and places Pottery Markets in the Ancient Greek World (8th - 1st centuries B.C.). Proceedings of the International Symposium Symposium held at the Université libre de Bruxelles 19-21 June 2008 Pottery Markets in the Ancient Greek World (8th-1st centuries B.C.) Pottery Markets in the Ancient Greek World (8th - 1st centuries B.C.). Proceedings of the International Symposium Symposium held at the Université libre de Bruxelles 19-21 June 2008
  • emblematic slogan The people want the fall of the regime during the Arab Spring. This themed issue investigates in the revolutionary Egypt. Specifically the authors explore the construction of the people s legitimacy community the people has been returned to centre stage physically and symbolically by the emblematic investigates not only the heuristic interest of the notion of the people but also its multifaceted development in revolutionary slogans the emergence of the political subjectivity of child martyrs and the way in which political STEUER, Clément. ‘We are the people’: Framing the notion of the people in the Egyptian revolutionary context ‘We are the people’: Framing the notion of the people in the Egyptian revolutionary context
  • Abstract The Future of Work is a collective interdisciplinary effort to grasp the trends that were reshaping Written in the immediate aftermath of the outbreak as countries around the world grappled with the economic debates of the 2019 congress of the Swiss Sociological Association on the future of work held at the University reshaping the world of work before the Covid-19 pandemic along with its effects on the workers and labour Neuchâtel in the fall of 2019. The chapters divided into five sections cover issues ranging from the impacts The Future of Work
  • sequel to the publication of the research that resulted from a three-year joint project between the University presents the proceedings of the international conference that took place in Brussels in 2015 and the sequel Irene Lemos in 2017. The volume includes papers on theoretical approaches to the study of rituals case University of Oxford and the Université libre de Bruxelles ULB . The volume offers complementary approaches approaches both thematic and geographic to the study of Early Greek ritual practices and expands into other Beyond the Polis Rituals, Rites, and Cults in Early and Archaic Greece (12th-6th Centuries BC) Beyond the Polis. Rituals, Rites and Cults in Early and Archaic Greece (12th‑6th centuries BC)
  • sur la région athoise l Extension de l ULB Pays d Ath s associa début des années 2000 avec cinq autres philosophie pour créer la Maison de la Laïcité du pays d Ath. Celle-ci prit le nom d Espace Laïque Eugène Defacqz Présidente Laurence BLANCHART rue du Canon 61C 7800 Ath l.blanchart@skynet.be Vice-Présidente Françoise FAUX Section de Ath
  • The School decided to create his business school in 1903 the primary objective was to respond to the need to train revolutions. The role of the educated elites had changed - from the bourgeois aristocrat to the dynamic captain you want to know more about the complete history of the school don't hesitate to get hold of the historical produced for the 100 years of the faculty in 2003. In the meantime here is a brief overview of the school's well versed in the sciences to be drivers of innovation and change. It is not irrelevant that this school The School's History