What protection(s) for the commons?
Scientific Director: Marie-Pierre CAMPROUX-DUFFRENE & Émilie GAILLARD Chair : Stéphane PESSINA, Associate Professor in Private Law, (CUREJ, EA 4703, University of Rouen – Normandy)
• 9:00 am: Catherine LE BRIS, CNRS researcher at the Institute of Legal and Philosophical Sciences of the Sorbonne (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne). The protection of the environmental commons in the name of Humanity • 9h25 :Questions and answers
• 9h40 –Marie-Pierre CAMPROUX DUFFRENE, Professor of Law, University of Strasbourg (SAGE, UMR CNRS 7363) The natural commons: a disruptive legal translation of human-non-human relations • 10:10 am: Questions and answers
• 10:25 : Marie-Angèle HERMITTE, Honorary Director of Research at the CNRS, Honorary Director of Studies at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales. Institute of Legal and Philosophical Sciences of the Sorbonne (ISJPS, UMR 8103) Legal Animism and the Commons? Two similar but not identical approaches • 10:55 am : Questions and answers
• 11:10 a.m.: Intercultural round table: field experiences in Overseas France Moderated by Stéphane PESSINA, Associate Professor in Private Law, (CUREJ, EA 4703, University of Rouen – Normandy) and Marie-Pierre CAMPROUX DUFFRENE, Professor of Law, University of Strasbourg (SAGE, UMR CNRS 7363) > Florencine RITCHEN (née EDOUARD), indigenous (of Tileuyu and Pahiwheneh origin), Human Rights Defender, graduate of the University of Human Rights, Henry Dunant_GENEVA. Indigenous reading from French Guyana on the protection of the commons in the Amazon > Victor DAVID Research Fellow at the Institute of Research for Development (IRD). UMR SENS (CIRAD-IRD-UPV Montpellier). Caribbean Agro-Environmental Campus, Martinique « We are the Ocean. The Ocean is us. The sea, more than a common good, a living being »
• 11h45 : Questions and answers with Mrs Cécile Muschotti, Member of Parliament
• 12h : Closing of the event
This action agrees with Sustainable Development Goals defined by UN.