This book reveals the deep complexity of a contemporary space in perpetual tension between secularisation and the re-enchantment of the world. Read More
God is not dead. He's in politics.
All over the world, God is back. Its rise can be seen both within States and internationally – even in the West where it seemed destined for an irreversible eclipse. This observation, promising for some, disturbing for others, is unequivocal: modernity has not provoked the social disappearance, nor the political demise, of religion. This can be seen in three major phenomena: the polarisation of societies divided between the elimination and the reaffirmation of belief; the renewed politicisation of religions; and the spiritualisation of politics. Yet this is by no means a return to ancient times, when all social life revolved around around religion.
The result of a collaboration between the Centre for International Research at Sciences Po and the Sociétés, religions, laïcités research group at the l’École pratique des hautes études, this book reveals the deep complexity of a contemporary space in perpetual tension between secularisation and the re-enchantment of the world.
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Introduction
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Effets stratégiques de la qualité des éléments de preuve dans une procédure accusatoire
Claude Fluet, Thomas Lanzi
Adversarial versus Inquisitorial Testimony
Winand Emons, Claude Fluet
Care Levels, Settlement Outcomes, and the Sophistication of Present-Biased Plaintiffs
Tim Friehe, Christoph Rössler
Judiciarisation de la santé et incitations à la prévention des professionnels et établissements de santé : une réflexion sur l'évolution du droit français
Bertrand Chopard, Ludivine Roussey
Clauses abusives et règles de répartition des frais de justice
Sophie Bienenstock, Maxime Charreire
La barémisation des indemnités pour licenciement abusif : quelques éléments d’analyse empirique
Claudine Desrieux, Romain Espinosa
Actions en justice et rémunération des avocats : une revue de la littérature
Myriam Doriat-Duban, Yannick Gabuthy, Eve-Angéline Lambert