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Videos by Emmanuel Didier
Moscow Trials, examination, cross-examination, insults, metaphors
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"trials" by dvoikas and troikas
13 views
insulting, silencing, humiliating
2 views
Conference Presentations by Emmanuel Didier
Pragmatics and legal discourse - Pragmatique et discours juridique, 2022
This conference is both - a model, and - an opportunity to generate debate about cognition, its r... more This conference is both
- a model, and
- an opportunity to generate debate
about cognition, its relevance in law and its expression in law: juripragmatics
It is based on 5 general themes:
- introduction to cognitive operations: how we perceive the world
- the theory of mind: how we understand other people
- prediction: how we act in the world
- interoception: how we feel about ourselves
- relevance for legal discourse and legal operations
Juris Diversitas Conference: The Dark Side of the Law, 2021
Three different destinies: one beheaded, the second killed by a heart attack (or poisoned?) and t... more Three different destinies: one beheaded, the second killed by a heart attack (or poisoned?) and the third killed by a bomb.
But an astonishingly similar common path: judicial enforcers of pitiless and genocidal dictatorships.
Born in bourgeoisie, trained as lawyers, political opponents of the old regime who joined the victorious Patron in order to eliminate the old elites and the present opposition and to establish a new legal order.
They began as enforcers but quickly became architects of tyranny by making themselves indispensable to their Patron thanks to
- deep knowledge of the judicial system,
- enormous work capacity,
- mastery of language,
- commitment to the powers-in-existence, and
- crushing personal ambitions.
They wrote extensively: pleadings, judgments, laws, regulations, treatises and courses justifying, orienting and rooting legally the dictatorships.
Dictatorships use eight basic tools in order to tame the Judiciary:
- exceptional laws;
- competition between the judiciary and political police;
- purging of the Courts;
- court packing;
- limitation of jurisdictions;
- creation of special jurisdictions;
- persuasion; and
- conditioning of legal minds.
Fouquier-Tinville, Vyschinsky and Freisler acted with the 8 tools,
- as enforcers in the special courts, and
- as organizers of mass murders conducted by the State
A phenomenon not limited in time or geographically:
Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, ISIS
Three different destinies: one beheaded, the second killed by a heart attack (or poisoned?) and t... more Three different destinies: one beheaded, the second killed by a heart attack (or poisoned?) and the third killed by a bomb.
But an astonishingly similar common path: judicial enforcers of pitiless and genocidal dictatorships.
Born in bourgeoisie, trained as lawyers, political opponents of the old regime who joined the victorious Patron in order to eliminate the old elites and the present opposition and to establish a new legal order.
They began as enforcers but quickly became architects of tyranny by making themselves indispensable to their Patron thanks to
- deep knowledge of the judicial system,
- enormous work capacity,
- mastery of language,
- commitment to the powers-in-existence, and
- crushing personal ambitions.
They wrote extensively: pleadings, judgments, laws, regulations, treatises and courses justifying, orienting and rooting legally the dictatorships.
Dictatorships use eight basic tools in order to tame the Judiciary:
exceptional laws;
- competition between the judiciary and political police;
- purging of the Courts;
- court packing;
- limitation of jurisdictions;
- creation of special jurisdictions;
- persuasion; and
- conditioning of legal minds.
Fouquier-Tinville, Vyschinsky and Freisler acted with the 8 tools,
- as enforcers in the special courts, and
- as organizers of mass murders conducted by the State
A phenomenon not limited in time or geographically: Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, ISIS
Yazidis - Yezidis - Yézidis - Ezidis by Emmanuel Didier
Histoire et bibliographie des Yédidis - Version francaise en cours de relecture
A history and a bibliography of the history of the Yazidis.
This paper addresses 1. the cognitive, social and economic consequences of the traumatic stress ... more This paper addresses
1. the cognitive, social and economic consequences of the traumatic stress experienced by Yazidi survivors, especially women, in consequence of the genocide inflicted on them by DAESH; and
2. the measures to be taken to support their rehabilitation and cicatrization.
Int'l Criminal Law / Droit pénal int'l by Emmanuel Didier
Description of the nature of risk in immigration and refugee claim processing, especially for Pre... more Description of the nature of risk in immigration and refugee claim processing, especially for Pre-Removal Risk Assessment.
Description du risque dans les processus d'immigration et de demande d'asile, notamment pour l'Évaluation du risque avant renvoi.
The methods and limitations of examination and cross-examination of victims and perpetrators of w... more The methods and limitations of examination and cross-examination of victims and perpetrators of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Refugees
Juripragmatics / Juripragmatique by Emmanuel Didier
Metaphor and metonymy are not mere tropes, but instruments for reasoning in law and about law. An... more Metaphor and metonymy are not mere tropes, but instruments for reasoning in law and about law. Another illustration that Law is a cognitive tool created by homo sapiens.
La métaphore et la métonymie ne sont pas seulement des tropes, mais des instruments pour raisonner en droit et à propos du droit. Un autre exemple de ce que le droit est un instrument cognitif créé par homo sapiens.
Metaphor and metonymy are not mere tropes, but instruments for reasoning in law and about law. An... more Metaphor and metonymy are not mere tropes, but instruments for reasoning in law and about law. Another illustration that Law is a cognitive tool created by homo sapiens.
La métaphore et la métonymie ne sont pas seulement des tropes, mais des instruments pour raisonner en droit et à propos du droit. Un autre exemple de ce que le droit est un instrument cognitif créé par homo sapiens.
Metaphor and metonymy are not mere tropes, but instruments for reasoning in law and about law. An... more Metaphor and metonymy are not mere tropes, but instruments for reasoning in law and about law. Another illustration that Law is a cognitive tool created by homo sapiens.
La métaphore et la métonymie ne sont pas seulement des tropes, mais des instruments pour raisonner en droit et à propos du droit. Un autre exemple de ce que le droit est un instrument cognitif créé par homo sapiens.
EXPLANATION: The lists of metaphors and metonymies I found or compiled for the article. ABSTRACT... more EXPLANATION:
The lists of metaphors and metonymies I found or compiled for the article.
ABSTRACT:
Metaphor and metonymy are not mere tropes, but instruments for reasoning in law and about law. Another illustration that Law is a cognitive tool created by homo sapiens.
La métaphore et la métonymie ne sont pas seulement des tropes, mais des instruments pour raisonner en droit et à propos du droit. Un autre exemple de ce que le droit est un instrument cognitif créé par homo sapiens.
Introduction générale Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale Partie II – Éléments fondament... more Introduction générale
Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale
Partie II – Éléments fondamentaux de la communication
Partie III – Incarnation et communication
Partie IV – Description et analyse de la communication
Partie V – La construction du sens
Partie VI - De la tactique à la stratégie: de la conversation à l’interrogatoire
General Introduction Part I – The nervous system and the encephalon Part II – Fundamental element... more General Introduction
Part I – The nervous system and the encephalon
Part II – Fundamental elements of communication
Part III – Embodiement and communication
Part IV – Description and analysis of communication
Part V – The making of meaning
Part VI – From tactics to strategy: from conversation to examination
Introduction générale Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale Partie II – Éléments fondament... more Introduction générale
Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale
Partie II – Éléments fondamentaux de la communication
Partie III – Incarnation et communication
Partie IV – Description et analyse de la communication
Partie V – La construction du sens
Partie VI - De la tactique à la stratégie: de la conversation à l’interrogatoire
General Introduction Part I – The nervous system and the encephalon Part II – Fundamental element... more General Introduction
Part I – The nervous system and the encephalon
Part II – Fundamental elements of communication
Part III – Embodiement and communication
Part IV – Description and analysis of communication
Part V – The making of meaning
Part VI – From tactics to strategy: from conversation to examination
Moscow Trials, examination, cross-examination, insults, metaphors
8 views
"trials" by dvoikas and troikas
13 views
insulting, silencing, humiliating
2 views
Pragmatics and legal discourse - Pragmatique et discours juridique, 2022
This conference is both - a model, and - an opportunity to generate debate about cognition, its r... more This conference is both
- a model, and
- an opportunity to generate debate
about cognition, its relevance in law and its expression in law: juripragmatics
It is based on 5 general themes:
- introduction to cognitive operations: how we perceive the world
- the theory of mind: how we understand other people
- prediction: how we act in the world
- interoception: how we feel about ourselves
- relevance for legal discourse and legal operations
Juris Diversitas Conference: The Dark Side of the Law, 2021
Three different destinies: one beheaded, the second killed by a heart attack (or poisoned?) and t... more Three different destinies: one beheaded, the second killed by a heart attack (or poisoned?) and the third killed by a bomb.
But an astonishingly similar common path: judicial enforcers of pitiless and genocidal dictatorships.
Born in bourgeoisie, trained as lawyers, political opponents of the old regime who joined the victorious Patron in order to eliminate the old elites and the present opposition and to establish a new legal order.
They began as enforcers but quickly became architects of tyranny by making themselves indispensable to their Patron thanks to
- deep knowledge of the judicial system,
- enormous work capacity,
- mastery of language,
- commitment to the powers-in-existence, and
- crushing personal ambitions.
They wrote extensively: pleadings, judgments, laws, regulations, treatises and courses justifying, orienting and rooting legally the dictatorships.
Dictatorships use eight basic tools in order to tame the Judiciary:
- exceptional laws;
- competition between the judiciary and political police;
- purging of the Courts;
- court packing;
- limitation of jurisdictions;
- creation of special jurisdictions;
- persuasion; and
- conditioning of legal minds.
Fouquier-Tinville, Vyschinsky and Freisler acted with the 8 tools,
- as enforcers in the special courts, and
- as organizers of mass murders conducted by the State
A phenomenon not limited in time or geographically:
Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, ISIS
Three different destinies: one beheaded, the second killed by a heart attack (or poisoned?) and t... more Three different destinies: one beheaded, the second killed by a heart attack (or poisoned?) and the third killed by a bomb.
But an astonishingly similar common path: judicial enforcers of pitiless and genocidal dictatorships.
Born in bourgeoisie, trained as lawyers, political opponents of the old regime who joined the victorious Patron in order to eliminate the old elites and the present opposition and to establish a new legal order.
They began as enforcers but quickly became architects of tyranny by making themselves indispensable to their Patron thanks to
- deep knowledge of the judicial system,
- enormous work capacity,
- mastery of language,
- commitment to the powers-in-existence, and
- crushing personal ambitions.
They wrote extensively: pleadings, judgments, laws, regulations, treatises and courses justifying, orienting and rooting legally the dictatorships.
Dictatorships use eight basic tools in order to tame the Judiciary:
exceptional laws;
- competition between the judiciary and political police;
- purging of the Courts;
- court packing;
- limitation of jurisdictions;
- creation of special jurisdictions;
- persuasion; and
- conditioning of legal minds.
Fouquier-Tinville, Vyschinsky and Freisler acted with the 8 tools,
- as enforcers in the special courts, and
- as organizers of mass murders conducted by the State
A phenomenon not limited in time or geographically: Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, ISIS
Histoire et bibliographie des Yédidis - Version francaise en cours de relecture
A history and a bibliography of the history of the Yazidis.
This paper addresses 1. the cognitive, social and economic consequences of the traumatic stress ... more This paper addresses
1. the cognitive, social and economic consequences of the traumatic stress experienced by Yazidi survivors, especially women, in consequence of the genocide inflicted on them by DAESH; and
2. the measures to be taken to support their rehabilitation and cicatrization.
Description of the nature of risk in immigration and refugee claim processing, especially for Pre... more Description of the nature of risk in immigration and refugee claim processing, especially for Pre-Removal Risk Assessment.
Description du risque dans les processus d'immigration et de demande d'asile, notamment pour l'Évaluation du risque avant renvoi.
The methods and limitations of examination and cross-examination of victims and perpetrators of w... more The methods and limitations of examination and cross-examination of victims and perpetrators of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Refugees
Metaphor and metonymy are not mere tropes, but instruments for reasoning in law and about law. An... more Metaphor and metonymy are not mere tropes, but instruments for reasoning in law and about law. Another illustration that Law is a cognitive tool created by homo sapiens.
La métaphore et la métonymie ne sont pas seulement des tropes, mais des instruments pour raisonner en droit et à propos du droit. Un autre exemple de ce que le droit est un instrument cognitif créé par homo sapiens.
Metaphor and metonymy are not mere tropes, but instruments for reasoning in law and about law. An... more Metaphor and metonymy are not mere tropes, but instruments for reasoning in law and about law. Another illustration that Law is a cognitive tool created by homo sapiens.
La métaphore et la métonymie ne sont pas seulement des tropes, mais des instruments pour raisonner en droit et à propos du droit. Un autre exemple de ce que le droit est un instrument cognitif créé par homo sapiens.
Metaphor and metonymy are not mere tropes, but instruments for reasoning in law and about law. An... more Metaphor and metonymy are not mere tropes, but instruments for reasoning in law and about law. Another illustration that Law is a cognitive tool created by homo sapiens.
La métaphore et la métonymie ne sont pas seulement des tropes, mais des instruments pour raisonner en droit et à propos du droit. Un autre exemple de ce que le droit est un instrument cognitif créé par homo sapiens.
EXPLANATION: The lists of metaphors and metonymies I found or compiled for the article. ABSTRACT... more EXPLANATION:
The lists of metaphors and metonymies I found or compiled for the article.
ABSTRACT:
Metaphor and metonymy are not mere tropes, but instruments for reasoning in law and about law. Another illustration that Law is a cognitive tool created by homo sapiens.
La métaphore et la métonymie ne sont pas seulement des tropes, mais des instruments pour raisonner en droit et à propos du droit. Un autre exemple de ce que le droit est un instrument cognitif créé par homo sapiens.
Introduction générale Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale Partie II – Éléments fondament... more Introduction générale
Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale
Partie II – Éléments fondamentaux de la communication
Partie III – Incarnation et communication
Partie IV – Description et analyse de la communication
Partie V – La construction du sens
Partie VI - De la tactique à la stratégie: de la conversation à l’interrogatoire
General Introduction Part I – The nervous system and the encephalon Part II – Fundamental element... more General Introduction
Part I – The nervous system and the encephalon
Part II – Fundamental elements of communication
Part III – Embodiement and communication
Part IV – Description and analysis of communication
Part V – The making of meaning
Part VI – From tactics to strategy: from conversation to examination
Introduction générale Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale Partie II – Éléments fondament... more Introduction générale
Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale
Partie II – Éléments fondamentaux de la communication
Partie III – Incarnation et communication
Partie IV – Description et analyse de la communication
Partie V – La construction du sens
Partie VI - De la tactique à la stratégie: de la conversation à l’interrogatoire
General Introduction Part I – The nervous system and the encephalon Part II – Fundamental element... more General Introduction
Part I – The nervous system and the encephalon
Part II – Fundamental elements of communication
Part III – Embodiement and communication
Part IV – Description and analysis of communication
Part V – The making of meaning
Part VI – From tactics to strategy: from conversation to examination
Introduction générale Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale Partie II – Éléments fondament... more Introduction générale
Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale
Partie II – Éléments fondamentaux de la communication
Partie III – Incarnation et communication
Partie IV – Description et analyse de la communication
Partie V – La construction du sens
Partie VI - De la tactique à la stratégie: de la conversation à l’interrogatoire
General Introduction Part I – The nervous system and the encephalon Part II – Fundamental element... more General Introduction
Part I – The nervous system and the encephalon
Part II – Fundamental elements of communication
Part III – Embodiement and communication
Part IV – Description and analysis of communication
Part V – The making of meaning
Part VI – From tactics to strategy: from conversation to examination
Introduction générale Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale Partie II – Éléments fondament... more Introduction générale
Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale
Partie II – Éléments fondamentaux de la communication
Partie III – Incarnation et communication
Partie IV – Description et analyse de la communication
Partie V – La construction du sens
Partie VI - De la tactique à la stratégie: de la conversation à l’interrogatoire
General Introduction Part I – The nervous system and the encephalon Part II – Fundamental element... more General Introduction
Part I – The nervous system and the encephalon
Part II – Fundamental elements of communication
Part III – Embodiement and communication
Part IV – Description and analysis of communication
Part V – The making of meaning
Part VI – From tactics to strategy: from conversation to examination
Introduction générale Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale Partie II – Éléments fondament... more Introduction générale
Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale
Partie II – Éléments fondamentaux de la communication
Partie III – Incarnation et communication
Partie IV – Description et analyse de la communication
Partie V – La construction du sens
Partie VI - De la tactique à la stratégie: de la conversation à l’interrogatoire
General Introduction Part I – The nervous system and the encephalon Part II – Fundamental element... more General Introduction
Part I – The nervous system and the encephalon
Part II – Fundamental elements of communication
Part III – Embodiement and communication
Part IV – Description and analysis of communication
Part V – The making of meaning
Part VI – From tactics to strategy: from conversation to examination
Introduction générale Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale Partie II – Éléments fondament... more Introduction générale
Partie I – Le système nerveux et l’encéphale
Partie II – Éléments fondamentaux de la communication
Partie III – Incarnation et communication
Partie IV – Description et analyse de la communication
Partie V – La construction du sens
Partie VI - De la tactique à la stratégie: de la conversation à l’interrogatoire
Purpose: to provide to lawyers a scientifically valid analytical framework for their situations o... more Purpose: to provide to lawyers a scientifically valid analytical framework for their situations of communication with their clients or witnesses in their law offices.
Objectives: to have lawyers understand, use and conceive instruments and strategies for communication with their clients or witnesses.
Buts: fournir aux avocats un cadre valide scientifiquement pour leurs situations de communication dans leurs bureaux avec leurs clients ou les témoins.
Objectifs: faire en sorte que l’avocat comprenne, utilise, et conçoive
des instruments et des stratégies de communication avec le client ou le témoin.
Purpose: to provide to lawyers a scientifically valid analytical framework for their situations o... more Purpose: to provide to lawyers a scientifically valid analytical framework for their situations of communication with their clients or witnesses in their law offices.
Objectives: to have lawyers understand, use and conceive instruments and strategies for communication with their clients or witnesses.
Buts: fournir aux avocats un cadre valide scientifiquement pour leurs situations de communication dans leurs bureaux avec leurs clients ou les témoins.
Objectifs: faire en sorte que l’avocat comprenne, utilise, et conçoive
des instruments et des stratégies de communication avec le client ou le témoin.
Buts: fournir aux avocats un cadre valide scientifiquement pour leurs situations de communication... more Buts: fournir aux avocats un cadre valide scientifiquement pour leurs situations de communication dans leurs bureaux avec leurs clients ou les témoins.
Objectifs: faire en sorte que l’avocat comprenne, utilise, et conçoive
des instruments et des stratégies de communication avec le client ou le témoin.
Purpose: to provide to lawyers a scientifically valid analytical framework for their situations of communication with their clients or witnesses in their law offices.
Objectives: to have lawyers understand, use and conceive instruments and strategies for communication with their clients or witnesses.
Buts: fournir aux avocats un cadre valide scientifiquement pour leurs situations de communication... more Buts: fournir aux avocats un cadre valide scientifiquement pour leurs situations de communication dans leurs bureaux avec leurs clients ou les témoins.
Objectifs: faire en sorte que l’avocat comprenne, utilise, et conçoive des instruments et des stratégies de communication avec le client ou le témoin.
Purpose: to provide to lawyers a scientifically valid analytical framework for their situations of communication with their clients or witnesses in their law offices
Objectives: to have lawyers understand, use and conceive instruments and strategies for communication with their client or witness
Law is the sociological and ethnological aspect of the cognitive mechanisms possessed by the huma... more Law is the sociological and ethnological aspect of the cognitive mechanisms possessed by the human species, and the human complement of the biological mechanisms of cognition common to all living species. In consequence, Law is grounded in Nature and Comparative Law belongs to the family of human sciences. The foundation of Comparative Law must be the knowledge of the neural correlates of legal operations.
Introduction à la common law, en français Introduction to the common law, in French
- Contrat; common law - common law, contract
- common law, droit des biens, droit des délits, droit descontrats - common law, law of property... more - common law, droit des biens, droit des délits, droit descontrats
- common law, law of property, law of torts, law of contracts
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Juris Diversitas Conference 2021, 2021
Three different destinies: one beheaded, the second killed by a heart attack (or poisoned?) and t... more Three different destinies: one beheaded, the second killed by a heart attack (or poisoned?) and the third killed by a bomb.
But an astonishingly similar common path: judicial enforcers of pitiless and genocidal dictatorships.
Born in bourgeoisie, trained as lawyers, political opponents of the old regime who joined the victorious Patron in order to eliminate the old elites and the present opposition and to establish a new legal order.
They began as enforcers but quickly became architects of tyranny by making themselves indispensable to their Patron thanks to
- deep knowledge of the judicial system,
- enormous work capacity,
- mastery of language,
- commitment to the powers-in-existence, and
- crushing personal ambitions.
They wrote extensively: pleadings, judgments, laws, regulations, treatises and courses justifying, orienting and rooting legally the dictatorships.
Dictatorships use eight basic tools in order to tame the Judiciary:
- exceptional laws;
- competition between the judiciary and political police;
- purging of the Courts;
- court packing;
- limitation of jurisdictions;
- creation of special jurisdictions;
- persuasion; and
- conditioning of legal minds.
Fouquier-Tinville, Vyschinsky and Freisler acted with the 8 tools,
as enforcers in the special courts, and as organizers of mass murders conducted by the State
A phenomenon not limited in time or geographically:
Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, ISIS
- Le cerveau est un mécanisme d'inférence. - Le droit est l'aspect social et culturel des... more - Le cerveau est un mécanisme d'inférence. - Le droit est l'aspect social et culturel des mécanismes cognitifs humains.
- Les représentations mentales; les connaissances intuitives; les schémas mentaux; le lexique men... more - Les représentations mentales; les connaissances intuitives; les schémas mentaux; le lexique mental; les stéréotypes; les connaissances intuitives; les biais cognitifs et heuristiques de jugement; les facteurs psychologiques influençant les juges. - Mental representations; intuitive knowledge; schemas; mental lexicon; stereotypes; cognitive biases and judgment heuristics; psychological biases of judges.
- We find in legal enunciation, as in the Civil Code of Lower Canada, the same 5 steps we use for... more - We find in legal enunciation, as in the Civil Code of Lower Canada, the same 5 steps we use for the attribution of agentivity to the other party (Receiver) in conversation: perception, identification, causation, conceptualization and social attribution. This reinforces the hypothesis that Law is a cognitive mechanism created by homo sapiens to complete its biological cognitive tools. - Nous trouvons dans les énoncés juridiques, comme le Code civil du Bas-Canada, les 5 mêmes étapes que nous employons pour attribuer la fonction d’agent à l’autre partie (Récepteur) dans la conversation : perception, identification, causalité, conceptualisation et attribution sociale. Ceci renforce l’hypothèse selon laquelle le droit est un mécanisme cognitif créé par homo sapiens pour compléter ses outils biologiques de cognition.
Canadian Yearbook of international Law/Annuaire canadien de droit international
- Les représentations mentales; les connaissances intuitives; les schémas mentaux; le lexique men... more - Les représentations mentales; les connaissances intuitives; les schémas mentaux; le lexique mental; les stéréotypes; les connaissances intuitives; les biais cognitifs et heuristiques de jugement; les facteurs psychologiques influençant les juges. - Mental representations; intuitive knowledge; schemas; mental lexicon; stereotypes; cognitive biases and judgment heuristics; psychological biases of judges.
Elle a comme but l'étude des problèmes de langue – naissant de la coexistence de plusieurs d... more Elle a comme but l'étude des problèmes de langue – naissant de la coexistence de plusieurs droits en Europe ainsi que de leur unification. . Son Président est Rodolfo Sacco, son vicepresident est Pier Giuseppe Monateri, son dirécteur est Gianmaria Ajani. ... 9,30 - Technique de transfert du droit dans un contexte multilingue Gérard Snow, directeur du Centre de traduction et de terminologie de l'Université de Moncton 10,00 - L'anglais pourrait-il devenir la langue juridique commune en Europe?