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Oñati-IISL eNewsletter - eBoletín del IISJ-Oñati. Number 58, April 2019  
Congreso Internacional: "El futuro del trabajo que queremos: un debate global" - International Congress: "The future of labour that we want: a global debate"


Los días 10 y 11 de abril se celebrará en Oñati (Gipuzkoa) el congreso internacional El futuro del trabajo que queremos: un debate global, dentro de los actos de celebración del centenario de la Organización Internacional del Trabajo (OIT). Se trata de la aportación vasca a esa celebración, ya que es el único evento de esas características que tendrá lugar en Euskadi. Está organizado por el Instituto Internacional de Sociología Jurídica de Oñati (IISJ), junto con el Departamento de Trabajo y Justicia del Gobierno Vasco, y en colaboración con el la Facultad de Relaciones Laborales y Trabajo Social de la Universidad del País Vasco (UPV/EHU) y la Asociación Española de Derecho del Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social (AEDTSS).

El congreso contará con la participación y asistencia de todo tipo de agentes del mundo laboral, provenientes de diversos países: representantes de trabajadores y empresas así como de la política, académicos e investigadores, agentes sindicales, expertos en seguridad laboral, Seguridad Social, políticas laborales, judicatura, etc. Cabe destacar que los cuatro sindicatos con más representación en el País Vasco –ELA, LAB, CCOO y UGT–, así como la patronal Confebask, participarán en el mismo.

Se redactará la Declaración de Oñati

El programa, de dos días, culminará en la presentación de un documento titulado Declaración de Oñati: Aportación a la Iniciativa del Centenario de la OIT sobre el Futuro del Trabajo, donde se resumirán las conclusiones principales del congreso. Ese documento será después presentado en el acto principal de celebración del centenario de la OIT en su sede de Ginebra (Suiza).

[Más información]

International Master's in Sociology of Law

The Master's students can get a double degree in Oñati and Milan

An important agreement has been signed by the IISL, the University of the Basque Country and the University of Milan. Following this agreement, from the next academic year (2019/20), by spending a further year at the Master in Sustainable Development of the University of Milan, the students of the Oñati IISL Master's Programme will be able to obtain a double degree in Sociology of Law and in Sustainable Development.

A double cycle is of special interest for students in a 3+2 access system

The signing of this agreement is the first step towards the establishment of equivalent agreements, currently under negotiation, with other universities in the European Higher Education Area, which can expand opportunities for our graduates in various specific areas of socio-legal studies, strengthening in addition our networks of academic cooperation and career development. The completion of the double cycle is also particularly interesting for those students whose university degree of access (Bachelor or equivalent) to Graduate Studies corresponds to a 3 + 2 system, as it facilitates for them the amount of ECTS credits needed to access the Doctoral Programs in the European Higher Education Area.

For more information, please visit the website of the Master in Sustainable Development.

Applications for the Master programme will be considered on a space availability basis. Find out more by clicking here

Grants from the Government of Spain

The Foreign Affairs Ministry of Spain will give grants to foreign master's students. Applications are welcome until 11 April. Find out more: https://www.aecid.gob.es/es/Paginas/DetalleProcedimiento.aspx?idp=309

The students of the 2018/19 Master's programme are about to end their stay in Oñati. From now until September, they will work on their Master's theses, which they will then defend either in written form or orally. Thank you for choosing the IISL, and good luck to all!

With Prof. Rogelio Pérez Perdomo.

The students, on a visit to the Mondragon Cooperative Corporation.

The students pose with Prof. Ann Griffiths.

 
Oñatiko Udala Grant

Oñatiko Udala beka, Hermann Vásquezentzat

Hermann Vásquez da aurtengo Oñatiko Udala bekaren irabazlea; horrela erabaki du epaimahaiak. Beraz, Vásquezek jasoko ditu bekaren 4.000 euroak Oñatiri ekarpena egingo dion ikerlana egiteko.

Vásquezek proposatzen duen ikerlanaren helburua honakoa da: Oñatin bizi diren mendeko pertsona nagusien zaintzan garatzen den harreman sozial eta juridikoa aztertzea. Harreman horretan sozialki zaurgarriak diren bi taldek hartzen dute parte: alde batetik, mendekotasuna duten nagusiak; eta, bestetik, zaintza lanak egiten dituzten etxeko langileak, zeintzuek zaurgarritasun ezaugarriak dituzten, izan ere, gehienak emakumeak dira, eta ia guztiak, etorkinak. [Gehiago irakurri]

Hermann Vásquez obtiene la beca Oñatiko Udala

Hermann Vásquez ha ganado la beca Oñatiko Udala de esta edición y, por tanto, se embolsará los 4.000 euros de dotación para realizar un trabajo de investigación que suponga una aportación al pueblo de Oñati.

La investigación propuesta por Hermann Vásquez tiene como propósito fundamental abordar la relación social y jurídica que se desarrolla en la actividad del cuidado de personas mayores dependientes en Oñati, en la que resultan involucrados dos grupos sociales socialmente vulnerables. En un primer lugar, el grupo constituido por las personas mayores dependientes, y en un segundo lugar, los trabajadores y trabajadoras domésticos dedicados a la actividad de cuidadores, quienes a su vez típicamente presentan elementos añadidos de vulnerabilidad, en su condición, mayoritaria de mujeres y general de inmigrantes. [Leer más]

 

Publications

Oñati Socio-Legal Series

Vol 9, n. 1 (2019): Collective bargaining as collective action: the Spanish case in perspective

April 2019 - Issue edited by Julia López López (Universitat Pompeu Fabra).

Julia López López: Introduction. Debates on Collective Bargaining in a Time of Economic Crisis: The Spanish Case in Context [+PDF]

Miguel Rodríguez-Piñero Royo: Collective Bargaining in the Renewed Spanish Labour Law: a New Tool for Economic Policy? [+PDF]

Juan Pablo Landa: Trade Unions’ Rights, Work Councils’ Functions and the Legal Framework for Governing European Corporations: a Spanish Perspective [+PDF]

Sergio Canalda Criado: The Paradox between the European Pillar of Social Rights and EU Economic Governance: Spanish Reforms to Wage-Setting Institutions and the Working Poor [+PDF]

Alexandre de le Court: Stabilising Collective Agreements in Continental Europe: How Contract Law Principles Reinforce the Right to Collective Bargaining [+PDF]

Edurne Terradillos Ormaetxea: The Role of the Trade Union within the Framework of Company Restructuring Processes: Current Legislation and Lex Ferenda Proposals [+PDF]

Jaime Cabeza Pereiro: Representation, Trade Union Activity And Technologies [+PDF]

Eusebi Colàs-Neila, Josep Fargas Fernández: Guaranteed Minimum Income: New Spaces for Trade Union Action [+PDF]

Montserrat Sole Truyols: Coordination vs Regulation. State’s Functions in Industrial Relations: The Cases of Norway and Spain [+PDF]

Vol 9, n. 1S (2019): Pornografía y prostitución en el orden patriarcal: perspectivas abolicionistas

January 2019 - Issue edited by María Rosa Cobo Bedia (Universidad de A Coruña).

Rosa Cobo Bedia: Introducción. Pornografía y prostitución en el orden patriarcal: perspectivas abolicionistas (Introduction. Pornography and prostitution in the patriarchal order: abolitionist perspectives) [+PDF]

El debate sobre la prostitución

Rosa Cobo Bedia: El imaginario pornográfico como pedagogía de la prostitución (Pornographic Imagery as a Pedagogy of Prostitution) [+PDF]

Luisa Posada Kubissa: Reflexiones críticas sobre la prostitución desde el modelo abolicionista (Critical reflections on prostitution from the abolitionist model) [+PDF]

Prostitución y capitalismo

Lydia Delicado-Moratalla: Las claves de la prostitución nigeriana: una geopolítica feminista (The key to Nigerian prostitution: a feminist geopolitics) [+PDF]

La masculinidad hegemónica

Beatriz Ranea Triviño: Masculinidad (hegemónica) resquebrajada y reconstrucción subjetiva en los espacios de prostitución (Undermined (Hegemonic) masculinity and subjective reconstruction within prostitution)
[+PDF]

Octavio Salazar Benítez: La Penalización De Los Clientes Como Instrumento De Lucha Contra El Sistema Prostitucional: Una Cuestión De Dignidad Y Derechos Fundamentales (The Criminalization of Clients as an Instrument to Fight Against the Prostitution System) [+PDF]

Educar a la ciudadanía

Ana Iglesias Galdo, Pilar Ballarín Domingo: Educar a la ciudadanía: prostituirse no es una elección. (Educating citizens: prostitution is not a choice) [+PDF]

Our collections

Oñati International Series in Law and Society (Bloomsbury-Hart)

Collective barganing and collective actionCollective Bargaining and Collective Action (Julia López)

This book offers a unique contribution that examines major recent changes in conflict, negotiation and regulation within the labour relations systems and related governance institutions of advanced societies. The broad scope of analysis includes social welfare institutions, new forms of protest including judicialisation, transnational structures and collective bargaining itself. As the distinguished group of participating authors shows, the accumulation of numerous crucial changes in the interactions of unions, employers, political parties, courts, protestors, regulators and other key actors makes it imperative to reframe the study of collective bargaining and related forms of governance.

Library and Documentation Centre

Dear readers,

Please find below a list of the new arrivals at our Library and Documentation Centre. All of these are available for consultation at the Institute.

Derechos y libertades, nº 40

Derechos y libertades, nº 40

BALLARINI, Adriano

Ideología totalitaria y neoconstitucionalismo: la hipótesis de Nietzsche para una aproximación no ontológica a los valores

CATERINI, Mario

El sistema penal y la libertad de prensa

CIARAMELLI, Fabio

La "Antígona" de Sófocles y la falta de mediación jurídica

DALLI, María

La garantía judicial del derecho a la salud: entre la protección indirecta y la justiciabilidad autónoma

MELLACE, Leonardo

La crisis del constitucionalismo Europeo

NOGUERA FERNÁNDEZ, Albert

Derecho antidiscriminatorio y protección de los colectivos en situación de vulnerabilidad en las constituciones de Ecuador de 2008 y Bolivia de 2009

PELAYO GONZÁLEZ-TORRE, Ángel

La globalización en Boaventura de Sousa Santos: el papel de la epistemología del Sur y de América Latina

PÉREZ-LUÑO ROBLEDO, Enrique César

La nueva normativa Europea para la protección de los datos personales

RODRÍGUEZ-TOUBES MUÑIZ, Joaquín

La interpretación extensiva de la ley

Droit et Société, nº 100

Droit et Société, nº 100 - After legal consciousness studies: "dialogues transatlantiques et transdisciplinaires" coordonné par Jacques Commaille et Stéphanie Lacour

ALBE, Virginie, et LACOUR, Stéphanie

"Legal Consciousness Studies" et "Science and Technology Studies" : croiser des parallèles?

CHAPPE, Vincent-Arnaud, PÉLISSE, Jérôme, et EGEA, Anna

Importations, diffusions et inflexions des "Legal Consciousness Studies" dans la recherche française

COMMAILLE, Jacques, et LACOUR, Stéphanie

Legal consciousness studies as a laboratory or a renewed system of knowledge about law: presentation of the special report / Les "Legal Consciousness Studies" comme laboratoire d'un régime renouvelé de connaissance sur le droit: présentation du dossier

COMMAILLE, Jacques

Les "Legal Consciousness Studies" selon Susan Silbey: une dissonance entre données empiriques et ressources théoriques?

PIANA, Daniela, SCHIJMAN, Emilia, et WAGENER, Noé

Oú chercher le droit?: juridicité et méthodes d'enquête dans les travaux de Susan Silbey

SILBEY, Susan S.

After legal consciousness

SILBEY, Susan S.

Studying legal consciousness: building institutional theory from Micro Data / Étudier la "conscience du droit" : construction d’une théorie de l’institution à partir de micro-données

WYVEKENS, Anne

Aux origines des "Legal Consciousness Studies"": Susan Silbey, observatrice et actrice

Human Rights Quarterly, 41(1)

Human Rights Quarterly, 41(1)

CERNA, Christina M.

The abolition of the imposition of the death penalty on persons who were juveniles when they committed their crimes

HAFNER-BURTON, Emilie M., and McNAMARA, Heidi M.

United States global human rights policy: the corporate lobby

IMOH, Afua Twum-Danso

Terminating Childhood: Dissonance and Synergy between Global Children’s Rights Norms and Local Discourses About the Transition from Childhood to Adulthood in Ghana

BARNERT, Elizabeth, et al.

My child's journey home: perspectives on adult family members on the separation and reunification of the "disappeared" children of El Salvador

PARK, Yon Soo, and VALENTINO, Benjamin

Animals are people too: explaining variation in respect for animal rights

RIEFFER-FLANAGAN, Barbara Ann J.

Promoting the right of freedom of religion: diverse pathways to religious tolerance and freedom of religion and the implications for American foreign policy

RISSE, Mathias

Human rights and artificial intelligence: an urgently needed agenda

TROY, Jodok

The Papal human rights discourse: the difference Pope Francis makes

International Journal of Law in Context, 14(4)

International Journal of Law in Context, 14 (4)

JOHNSTON, Jane

Three phases of courts' publicity: reconfiguring Bentham's open justice in the twenty-first century

MONKS, Aoife

Dressing the law

MORAN, Leslie J.

A previously unexplored encounter: the English judiciary, carte de visite and photography as a form of mass media

MOSENEKE, Dikgang

The courtroom as TV studio: the case of the Oscar Pistorius trial

MULCAHY, Linda

Revolting consumers: a revisionist account of the 1925 ban on photography by English and Welsh courts and its implications for debate about who is able to produce, manage and consume images of the trial

ROWDEN, Emma, and WALLACE, Anne

Remote judging: the impact of video links on the image and the role of the judge

WOOD, Helen

From "judge Judy to judge Rinder" and "Judge Geordie": humour, emotion and 'televisual legal consciousness'

WALL, Jesse

The functional-formal impasse in (trust) property

International Journal of Law in Context, 14(3)

International Journal of Law in Context, 14 (3)

BECO, Gauthier de

The right to inclusive education: why is there so much opposition to its implementation?

DE GIROLAMO, Debbie

Sen, justice and the private realm of dispute resolution

GRACA, Sofia

Portuguese culture and legal consciousness: a discussion of immigrant women's perceptions of and reactions to domestic violence

GURNHAM, David

Ched Evans, rape myths and medusa's gaze: a story of mirrors and windows

KANG, Kenneth

Making paradoxes invisible: international law as an autopoietic system

PATRIGNANI, Emma

Overcoming essentialisation: a comparative study of "living-together" conceptions

SON, Bui Ngoc

Constitutional mobilisation in China

WALL, Jesse

The functional-formal impasse in (trust) property

International Journal of Transitional Justice, 12(3)

International Journal of Transitional Justice, 12 (3)

BOUWKNEGT, Thijs B.

Eshetu alemu: "The black sheep of the dergue": Ethiopian war crimes and universal jurisdiction in the Netherlands

CACCIATORI, Mattia

When kings are criminals: lessons from ICC prosecutions of African presidents

CAROLI, Paolo

The thin line between transitional justice and memory activism: the case of the German and British "pardons" for convicted homosexuals

KETELAARS, Elise

Gendering Tunisia's transition: transformative gender justice outcomes in times of transitional justice turmoil?

KURADUSENGE-MCLEOD, Claudine

Belgian Hutu diaspora narratives of victimhood and trauma

MÉGRET, Frédéric

The strange case of the victim who did not want justice

MIHAI, Mihaela

Architectural transitional justice?: political renewal within the scars of a violent past

SCHULZ, Philipp

'Luk pe Coo,' or compensation as dowry?: gendered reflections on reparations for conflict-related sexual violence against men

SWAIN, Shurlee

Both victim and "perpetrator": finding a voice before inquiries into historical abuse in out-of-home care

JARA, Daniela, et al.

Tracing mapuche exclusion from post-dictatorial truth commissions in Chile: official and grassrooots initiatives

VAN DER MERWE, Hugo, and LYKES, M. Brinton

Idealists, opportunities and activists: who drives transitional justice?

Law & Social Inquiry 43 (3). Summer 2018

BARNES, Jeb, and HEVRON, Parker

Framed?: judicialization and the risk of negative episodic media coverage

CLARK, Gabrielle E.

Coercion and contract at the margins: deportable labor and the laws of employment termination under US capitalism (1942-2015)

DUDAI, Ron

Restraint, reaction, and penal fantasies: notes on the death penalty in Israel, 1967-2016

GOODALE, Mark

The myth of universality: the UNESCO "Philosopers' Committee" and the making of human rights

HALL, Aaron R.

Class jurisprudences: free labor ideology and for-profit penal labor in Gilded Age courts

OBERT, Jonathan

The coevolution of public and private security in nineteenth-century Chicago

RHODE, Deborah L.

Virtue and the law: the good moral character requirement in occupational licensing, bar regulation, and immigration proceedings

RUBIN, Ruth Bloch, and ELINSON, Gregory

Anatomy of judicial backlash: Southern leaders, massive resistance, and the Supreme Court, 1954-1958

SA E SILVA, Fabio de, and TRUBEK, David M.

Legal professionals and development strategies: corporate lawyers and the contruction of the telecoms sector in Brazil (1980s-2010s)

SERBAN ROSEN, Mihaela

Regime change and property rights consciousness in postcommunist Romania

SHAFQAT, Sahar

Civil society and the lawyers' movement of Pakistan

STACEY, Richard

Falling short of constitutional norms: does "normative (in) congruence" explain the courts' inability to promote the right to water in South Africa?

VITERBO, Hedi

Rights as a divide-and-rule mechanism: lessons from the case of Palestinians in Israeli custody

WILKINS, David B., and
ESTEBAN FERRER, María J.

The integration of law into global business solutions: the rise, transformation, and potential future of the big four accountancy networks in the global legal services market

WILLIAMS, Monica

Constructing hysteria: legal signals as producers of siting conflicts over sexually violent predator placements

YARBROUGH, Michael W.

Very long engagements: the president authority of bridewealth in a post-apartheid South African community

Law & Social Inquiry 43 (2). Spring 2018

BARNES, Katherine Y., and MERTZ, Elizabeth

Law school climates: job satisfaction among tenured US law professors

CUMMINGS, Scott L.

The social movement turn in law

DAGAN, Hanoch, KREITNER, Roy, and KRICHELI-KATZ, Tamar

Legal theory for legal empiricists

KAUFMAN, Nicole, KAISER, Joshua, and RUMPF, Cesarea

Beyond punishment: the penal state's interventionist, covert, and negligent modalities of control

SOUTHWORTH, Ann

Elements of the support structure for campaign finance litigation in the Roberts Court

TALESH, Shauhin A.

Data breach, privacy, and cyber insurance: how insurance companies act as "compliance managers" for businesses

WEIDEMAIER, W. Mark C., and GULATI, Mitu

Market practice and the evolution of foreign sovereign immunity

Law & Social Inquiry 43 (1). Winter 2018

BINNALL, James M.

Summonsing criminal desistance: convicted felons' perspectives on jury service

CHENG, Kevin Kwok-yin

Legitimacy in a postcolonial legal system: public perception of procedural justice and moral alignment toward the courts in Hong Kong

CHRISTENSEN, Mikkel Jarle

International prosecution and national bureaucracy: the contest to define international practices within the Danish prosecution service

GASH, Alison, and RAISKIN, Judith

Parenting without protection: how legal status ambiguity affects lesbian and gay parenthood

LI, Yedan, KOCKEN, Joris, and VAN ROOIJ, Benjamin

Understanding China's court mediation surge: insights from a local court

MECELLEM, Jessica G.

Human rights trials in an era of democratic stagnation: the case of Turkey

RUBIN, Ashley T.

Professionalizing prison: primitive professionalization and the administrative defense of Eastern State Penitentiary, 1829-1879

TINKLER, Justine E., BECKER, Sarah, and CLAYTON, Kristen A.

"Kind of natural, kind of wrong": young people's beliefs about the morality, legality, and normalcy of sexual aggression in public drinking settings

Law & Social Inquiry 42 (4)

Law & Social Inquiry 42 (4). Fall 2017

ALBISTON, Catherine Ruth, LI, Su, and NIELSEN, Laura Beth

Public interest law organizations and the Two-Tier system of access to justice in the United States

ATKINSON, Evelyn

Creating the reasonable child: risk, responsibility, and the attractive nuisance doctrine

BERTENTHAL, Alyse

The "right paper": developing legal literacy in a legal self-help clinic

BRITO, Tonya L.

Introduction to the symposium in new directions in the empirical study of access to justice

CARPENTER, Anna E., MARK, Alyx, and SHANAHAN, Colleen F.

Trial and error: lawyers and nonlawyer advocates

FAGUNDES, David

The social norms of waiting in line

KAUFMAN, Sarah Beth

Mourners in the court: victims in death penalty trials, through the lens of performance

QUINTANILLA, Victor D., ALLEN, Rachel A., and HIRT, Edward R.

The signaling effect of "Pro se " status

STEINBERG, Jessica K.

Informal, inquisitorial, and accurate: an empirical look at a problem-solving housing court

Law & Society Review, 53(1)

Law & Society Review 53 (1). March 2019

ARRINGTON, Celeste L.

The mechanisms behind litigation's "radiating effects": historical grievances against Japan

BALLAKRISHNEN, Swethaa

Just like global firms: unintended gender parity and speculative isomorphism in India's elite professions

BERRYESSA, Colleen M.

Judicial stereotyping associated with genetic essentialist biases toward mental disorders and potential negative effects on sentencing

COOK-MARTÍN, David, and FITZGERALD, David Scott

How their laws affect our laws: mechanisms of immigration policy diffusion in the Americas, 1790-2010

FRANCIS, Megan Ming

The price of civil rights: black lives, white funding, and movement capture

KLUTTZ, Daniel N.

The path of the law review: how interfield ties contribute to institutional emergence and buffer against change

NG'WENO, Bettina, and ALOO, L. Obura

Irony of citizenship: descent, national belonging, and constitutions in the postcolonial African state

SURESH, Mayur

The "paper case": evidence and narrative of a terrorism trial in Delhi

MOULE, Richard K., Jr., et al.

Assessing the direct and indirect effects of legitimacy on public empowerment of police: a study of public support for police militarization in America

Law & Society Review.

Law & Society Review, 52 (4). December 2018

CANFIELD, Matthew C.

Disputing the global land grab: claiming rights and making markets through collaborative governance

MULUMEODERHWA, Maroyi

Landless and "childless" in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo: high school students' perceptions of gendered constitutional rights

Punishment & Society 20(5)

Punishment & Society 20 (5). December 2018

FORTIN-DUFOUR, Isabelle, VILLENEUVE, Marie-Pierre, and LAFORTUNE, Denis

Does the "last chance" sentence work?: ten years of failures and successes under a juvenile intermediate sanction in Canada

HALLER, Mie B., and KOLIND, Torsten

Space and ethnic identification in a Danish prison

HERBERT, Steve

Inside or outside?: expanding the narratives about life-sentenced prisoners

SHEPHERD, Stephane M., and WILLIS-ESQUEDA, Cynthia

Indigenous perspectives on violence risk assessment: a thematic analysis

WOOFF, Andrew, and SKINNS, Layla

The role of emotion, space and place in police custody in England: towards a geography of police custody

Zerbitzuan, nº 66.

Zerbitzuan, 2018, no. 66.

ARRUABARRENA MADARIAGA, María Ignacia, y HURTADO PEDROSO, Miguel Ángel

Instrumento BALORA para la valoración de la gravedad de las situaciones de riesgo y desamparo infantil: elaboración, implantación, fundamentos conceptuales y contenido

YANGUAS LEZAUN, Javier, et al.

El reto de la soledad en la vejez

POLO ITURRASPE, Garbiñe, eta BEREZIARTUA ETXEBERRIA, Garbiñe

GIBa duten pertsonen kolektiboa eta komunikabideak: gaitasun mediatikoaren bidezko esku-hartze proposamena eta praktika egokiak

ROMAN ETXEBARRIETA, Gorka, ALONSO SÁEZ, Israel, y BERASATEGI SANCHO, Naiara

El tiempo libre educativo como recurso para la inclusión de las personas migrantes y refugiadas: diagnóstico y aproximación a las buenas prácticas en la Comunidad Autónoma Vasca

RUIZ CALLADO, Raúl, y ALCÁZAR, Rafael

Propiedades sociométricas del cuestionario de arraigo familiar en supuestos de custodia compartida disputada

URQUÍA IHABAR, Nahia, e IDARETA-GORDARACENA, Francisco

Dilemas éticos en los servicios sociales de base de la Mancomunidad de Sakana

El régimen económico matrimonial en el derecho navarro (1839-2015)

El régimen económico matrimonial en el derecho navarro (1839-2015): hacia una revisión legislativa.
Roldán Jimeno Aranguren; prólogo de Gregorio Monreal Zia.
Pamplona: Aranzadi, 2016. -- 301 p.

L'État post-moderne

L'État post-moderne.
Jacques Chevallier.
Issy-les-Moulineaux : LGDJ, 2014. -- 265 p. 4e édition.

L'État du droit administratif.

L'État du droit administratif.
Jacques Caillosse.
Issy-les-Moulineaux : LGDJ-Lextenso éditions, 2017. -- 378 p ; 24 cm. 2e édition.

Thank you to all the donors who sent us their publications between December and March:

Aníbal D’Auria, Camilo Umaña Hernández, Carmen Cordero Avendaño de Durand, Graeme Orr, Hiroyuki Kansaku, Iagê Zendron Miola, Lorenzo Scillitani, Lucero Ibarra Rojas, Marc Hertogh, Mauro Benente, Mónica Acosta García, Richard Kirkham, Rogelio Pérez Perdomo, Iura Vasconiae, Università degli studi di Modena, University of Tokyo.


[+Access the library catalogue] [+Visite el catálogo de la biblioteca]

Recent Visitors to the Institute / Han visitado el Instituto

You will find an unique atmosphere to research or write, with the best Library and Documentation Center [+] on Law and Society to make research.

Disfruta de un ambiente único para investigar o escribir, en la mejor Biblioteca y Centro de Documentación [+] sobre sociología jurídica para desarrollar tu investigación.

Residence Grants / Becas de residencia

Antoine Printz.Antoine Printz (Belgium): 14/01/2019 - 08/03/2019

The IISL has a wide range of books and journals in socio-legal studies in different languages. This variety of resources allowed me to gather materials to further my research project. This made my stay in Oñati an enriching and intellectually stimulating experience to have access to such a wide range of resources. [+]

Dmytro Koval.

Dmytro Koval (Ukraine): 07/01/2019 - 21/01/2019

International Institute for the Sociology of Law in Oñati is a mecca for all those who are willing to study law in context. [+]

Visiting Scholars / Investigadores visitantes

Graeme OrrGraeme Orr (University of Queensland, Australia): 27/12/2018 - 18/01/2019

Besides enjoying the wonderful welcoming and surroundings of IISL, I have also been learning about three great traditions of Euskadi: pintxos, pilota eta politika! [+]

Jolanta Sawicka (University of Warsaw, Poland): 07/01/2019 - 21/01/2019

Sofía Anahí AguilarSofía Anahí Aguilar (Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina): 18/10/2018 - 31/10/2018

The Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law is an ideal place to work in any academic project. It is very remarkable not only the professionalism of the staff but also that they are very friendly and helpful. The Institute continually encourages different instances of highly stimulating training and exchange among academics from all over the world. [+]

Francisco Vértiz (Universidad Nacional La Plata, Argentina): 30/10/2018 - 15/11/2018

Michał PenoMichał Peno (Szczecin University, Poland): 13/02/2019 - 22/02/2019

Speaking generally, my research in the IISL was about the problem of crime as an evil experienced by a specific political community. This community defines this evil not only by means of regulations set up by the state agencies, but also, to the same extent, by means of norms and directives that make up the collective beliefs of its participants (also referred to as spontaneous order). This prompts us to choose a research perspective that goes beyond the dogmatically understood theory of law. [+]

Gabriel Nunes Pozzebon (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil): 03/02/2019 - 28/02/2019

I am nothing but grateful to the oportunity that was given to me by the IISL community. I was warmly received by the students and the staff, and really enjoyed my stay. [+]

Tomáš Gábriš (Comenius University, Slovakia): 01/03/2019 - 08/03/2019

Alexis Berg Rodríguez

Alexis Berg Rodríguez (Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona):
04/03/2019 - 04/06/2019

 

Esteban Isaza Ramírez (Universidad de los Andes, Colombia): 19/02/2019 - 10/06/2019

Carlos Manuel Guerra López

Carlos Manuel Guerra López (Universidad del Externado, Colombia):
01/03/2019 - 28/03/2019

 

Maria Letizia ZanierMaría Letizia Zanier (Università di Macerata, Italia): 15/02/2019 - 17/03/2019

 


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