This part of the site contains :
- the articles for the general public
- the interactive timelines
- the videos presenting doctoral research
on various themes in the history of law and justice.
Anyone interested in writing an article or a timeline is invited to contact Vincent Mazy (through mail or through the contact form).
This call for papers is aimed at students (who can thus enhance their work, too often overlooked) and at researchers and “professionals” (who can thus publicize their work without compromising future publication given the short format of the requested texts).
Contributions are only put online after validation by the site manager..
The modalities for articles are the following :
- Short publications (2-3 p. A4), without footnote.
- Minimalist layout (the text will be formatted by the site administrator).
- Ability to insert illustrations or videos.
- The article is signed (with possible reference to a personal web page) and mentions the work from which it is derived.
- For articles resulting from seminar work or dissertations, the article is published after validation by the promoter (requested by the site administrator).
The modalities for timelines are the following :
- Send an Excel file including the following columns : start date (JJ/MM/AAAA), end date (optional), titre, explanatory text.
- Ability to insert illustrations or videos.