The Faculty of Law mobilizes against harassment
The Faculty of Law's project is to get students working together around a single theme, which will be implemented in all courses throughout the academic year. After exploring childhood and migration in its first edition, this year's Fil Rouge focuses on the theme of harassment. Following a conclusive first four months, the momentum has been stepped up for this second half of the academic year.
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3 "Latin-French" students create a buzz on Instagram
They are 20 years old and are in BAC 3 Latin-French at the University of Namur. Since last November, they've been spreading the word via the Instagram and Facebook accounts they've created. Every week, they popularize Latin and try to raise awareness of this language that is too often described as "dead".
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Common thread
Since 2022, the Faculty of Law has chosen a theme for the year that unites the entire Faculty, students and teachers alike, across all blocks and programs. This theme is used in courses, tutorials, assignments, conferences and cultural activities throughout the academic year. A new dynamic that makes the framing of the University of Namur ever more unique.So, in 2022-2023, we have come together around CHILDHOOD & MIGRATION and in 2023-2024, around HARASSMENT in all its forms.
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NAMUR LEGAL LAB
As part of the Master's degree specializing in Digital Law, the Faculty of Law at the University of Namur is offering an innovative teaching project, much appreciated by both students and the start-ups that benefit from it, called "NAMUR LEGAL LAB".
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Academic year 2024-2025
On the program for all
The start of the 2024-2025 academic year will take place on September 16, 2024.09:30 | Welcome ceremony at the Vauban amphitheater (Bd Frère Orban - 5000 Namur).11:00 | Back-to-school celebration at Saint-Aubain Cathedral (Place Saint-Aubain - 5000 Namur) then welcome students by the Cercles.
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Les infos des paragraphes suivants concernent l'année académique 2024-2025 - elles seront mises à jour prochainement !
First year of Bachelor of Law
Tuesday, September 17 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at PA01
First year of Bachelor of Law
Tuesday, September 17 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at PA01
First year of Bachelor of Law
Tuesday, September 17 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at PA01
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IRDENA Study and Exchange Day - Committed Students, Living Knowledge: The New Educational Paradigm
The morning will be marked by a lecture by Julien Berthaud, a specialist in the social integration of students, who will share his insights on how this integration becomes a genuine vector for success.Then, scientific papers and experience sharing will enrich our knowledge and spark constructive debate. Lunch will be an opportunity to discover innovative student projects, highlighted in an inspiring exhibition.The afternoon promises to be just as stimulating with a round table moderated by Sabine Henry, where experts will discuss service learning, educational entrepreneurship and spirituality. This dynamic dialogue will be followed by a closing activity: the fresco of engagement, a collective brainstorming session that will lay the foundations for an innovative educational game.Join us for this day of exchange and reflection, and help shape the future of education where student engagement and knowledge vivacity will be the cornerstones of a new educational paradigm.
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Academic year 2024-2025
On the program for all
The start of the 2024-2025 academic year will take place on September 16, 2024.09:30 | Welcome ceremony at the Vauban amphitheater (Bd Frère Orban - 5000 Namur).11:00 | Back-to-school celebration at Saint-Aubain Cathedral (Place Saint-Aubain - 5000 Namur) then welcome students by the Cercles.
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Les infos des paragraphes suivants concernent l'année académique 2024-2025 - elles seront mises à jour prochainement !
First year bachelor
Tuesday, September 17Student welcome sessions - attendance mandatory At the Aula Maior - Auditorium L01, first floor: 8:30 am: welcome to all students 8:45 am: welcome address and important information Student welcome sessions in their respective departments at 10:00 am: RoomPhilosophy Philosophy Seminar (L57 - 5th floor) History Aula Maior L01 (first floor) Romanes and Latin-French* L22 (2nd floor) Germanics L21 (2nd floor) History of Art and Archaeology L33 (3rd floor) * An LLAM-specific welcome session will be held at the end of the one with Romanes at L43 (4th floor). Information session on the various Greek courses at 12:00 at the Classics Seminar (L43, 4th floor) for all students interested in the Greek language option Information session on language courses (English-Dutch)at 13:00 at Aula Maior - L01 for students in Block I History / Art History and Archaeology / Philosophy Courses resume at 14:00
Second and third bachelor years
Tuesday, September 17Student welcome sessions - compulsory attendance:TimeDepartmentRoom09:00 Philosophy 2-3 Philo Seminar (L57 - 5th floor) 09h00 History 3 L31 (3rd floor) 11h00 History 2 Aula Maior L01 (first floor) 9h00 Romanes et Latin-French* 2-3 L22 (2nd floor) 9:00 Germanics 2-3 L21 (2nd floor) 9:00 Art History and Archaeology 2-3 L33 (3rd floor) * An LLAM-specific welcome session will be held after the one with Romanes at L43 (4th floor). Information session on the various Greek courses at 12:00 at the Classics Seminar (L43, 4th floor) for all students interested in the Greek language option Information session on language courses (English-Dutch) at 1:00 pm at Aula Maior - L01 for students in blocks II and III History / Art History and Archaeology / Romanes + block II Germanics Courses resume at 2:00 pm >
Specialized Master's degree in "Cinematographic Thought and Culture
Tuesday, September 17Required attendance 5:30pm: welcome session at L57 (5th floor) and resumption of classes
University Certificate in Philosophy
Tuesday, September 17Student welcome sessions:At Aula Maior - Auditorium L01, first floor: 08:30: welcome to all students 08:45: welcome address and important information Welcome session at the Philosophy department (Séminaire Philo - L57, 5th floor) at 10:00 am - attendance mandatory Resumption of classes
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Contact
Contact
Day courses secretariat
Françoise Bouvier
+32(0)81/72 47 94
francoise.bouvier@unamur.be
Master DTIC Secretariat
Sarah Fievet
+32(0)81/72 52 04
sarah.fievet@unamur.be
Staggered timetable secretariat
Merry Hamwi
+32(0)81/72 47 88
merry.hamwi@unamur.be
Law Library
Librarian
Quentin Houbion
+(0)81 / 72.48.05
bibliotheque-droit@unamur.be
Address
Faculty of LawRue Grandgagnage, 6B-5000 Namur
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Ayoub El Mohmouh
Right to identity: "Unacceptable discrimination for some children".
Like all human beings, children are protected by a series of rights. Géraldine Mathieu, a professor at the University of Namur, today looks at the right to identity and explains why this is still only partially respected in Belgium.
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