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BOURSES MARIE-CURIE

Pérennes depuis plusieurs "Programmes Cadres pour le Recherche et le Développement" (PCRD), les Actions Marie-Curie (environ 1,6 milliard d'euros) constituent le volet "Ressources humaines et mobilité" du PCRD7. Cette distinction a pour but de renforcer l'Espace Européen de la Recherche en permettant aux chercheurs de développer un réseau international et d'acquérir de nouvelles compétences.

Elles visent:

1) au développement et au transfert des compétences de la recherche,
2) à la consolidation et à l'élargissement des perspectives professionnelles des chercheurs,
3) et à la promotion de l'excellence dans la recherche européenne.

Le programme Marie Curie prévoit douze types de financements pour favoriser la formation et le recrutement des chercheurs et promouvoir l'excellence de la recherche européenne.
 L'Agence Exécutive pour la Recherche (REA, organe de la Commission européenne) octroie des bourses individuelles qui s'adressent aux chercheurs à différents moments de leur carrière :
(doctorants, post-doc. et enseignants-chercheurs).

Voici la liste des actions Marie-Curie existantes:

Research means business (IAPP)
Research & Career Development (IEF)
From the World to Europe (IIF)
From Europe to the World (IOF)
A career in Europe (CIG)
Funds for Funders (COFUND)
Swapping staff (IRSES)
Research reaches out

Pour la période 2010-2012, la REA a attribué deux bourses individuelles Marie-Curie, à deux chercheurs soutenus et accueillis au sein de l'Université Panthéon-Assas: Les lauréats sont les suivants:


EU Criminal Security


Chercheur bénéficiaire: Ottavio QUIRICO
Coordination scientifique: Pr. Emmanuel DECAUX


Business entities play an important role in contemporary world, especially within the context of globalisation. Private security companies (PSCs) are entities that exchange security services for financial gain; their activity is constantly increasing and is relevant under both the law of peace and war. The present research studies the criminal regulatory network currently in place for PSCs. The analysis focuses on the interconnected liabilities of PSCs as legal entities and their personnel. The regulatory network is inspected from the EU viewpoint, within the framework of international law. The EU regulation is analysed in the light of the common foreign and security policy as well as cooperation in justice and home affairs. At the national level, the regulation of EU member states is compared to the legslation of non-European countries. The international implications of the EU regulation are studied by taking into account customary and treaty law, both inside and outside international humanitarian law. The research is aims to: (1) understand what criminal rules apply to PSCs and their personnel; (2) investigate the crimes likely to be committed by PSCs and their personnel, the subjective scope of criminal liability, exceptions to liability, criminal procedures and sanctions; (3) evaluate the coherence and completeness of the regulatory network and show possible reform perspectives.


EU Networks


Chercheur bénéficiaire: Cristina PONCIBO
Coordination Scientifique: Pr. Catherine KESSEDJIAN


The proposed research aims to examine the way in which networks', resulting from the cooperation of public and/or private actors, are increasingly established under European Law. The research project analyzes the networks from both the institutional and the functional perspectives and, specifically, considers the networks established for the enforcement and the harmonization of European Law. This goal will be pursued by adopting a methodology that relies on a transdisciplinary approach to the study of Law (e.g. an approach that crossed over the traditional boundaries of private and public laws), and the suggestions coming from other disciplines (e.g. political sciences, sociology), especially with respect to the possibility to apply methods for research (e.g. the interviews) well known in certain disciplines, but not so often used in approaching EU Law. In particular, this research will concentrate on the following two case-studies. The first case-study regards the networks of public authorities and courts adopted to enforce Consumer Law and Competition Law (i.e. the Consumer Cooperation Regulation Network and the European Competition Network, CPC and ECN). The second casestudy concerns the private-based networks that have been introduced to harmonize product safety standards and that are now under development within the New Legislative Framework' (i.e. the European Standardization Organizations, ESOs). The research project will also examine the role played by these European networks in the international arena', and, precisely, the role of the CPC and the ECN in the transnational enforcement of Consumer Law and Competition Law as well as the tasks of the ESOs in the processes managed by the International Standardization Organization (ISO). The goals of this research consist in framing the emerging European experience in network governance' within the wider theoretical framework provided for by the network theory.


mise à jour le 2 novembre 2011


FP7


Ce programme reçoit le financement de l'Union Européenne grâce au 7ème Programme-Cadre pour la Recherche et le Développement (FP7/PCRD7 2007-2013) sous les conventions de financement suivantes:

PIEF-GA-2009-255071
PIEF-GA-2009-255079


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