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  1. 931.

    Article published in Nouvelles perspectives en sciences sociales (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 3, Issue 1, 2007

    Digital publication year: 2009

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    AbstractThe practice of funeral rites has existed for more than one hundred thousand years. These rites have many social functions, particularly that of erecting a social construct between death and the living, between death and society. Many authors from the social sciences have discussed the recent major changes in funeral rites throughout the Western world, and have suggested either deritualization or the creation of new funeral rites. Through an examination of writings on funeral rites in both traditional and modern societies, we propose a synthesis of the actual state of knowledge about the nature of funeral rites in these societies. We then put forward a number of hypotheses in order to verify if the changes now apparent in postmodern society suggest a change in the very nature of these rites.

    Keywords: Mort, rites, mythes, postmodernite, sacre, Death, rites, myths, postmodernity, sacred

  2. 932.

    Other published in Voix et Images (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 13, Issue 2, 1988

    Digital publication year: 2006

  3. 933.

    Article published in Revue québécoise de droit international (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 23, Issue 2, 2010

    Digital publication year: 2020

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    This study offers an analysis of “when” and “how” Canada may –or must– exercise jurisdiction over suspected perpetrators of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. The first part looks at the legislative choices made in the Crimes against Humanity and War Crimes Act as to temporal, territorial and extraterritorial jurisdiction, including universal jurisdiction and the requirement of the presence of the accused on Canada's territory, in light of the correlative rules and obligations of international law. The second part of the study is concerned with “how” Canada will –or should– decide to exercise jurisdiction. It describes the political safeguards put in place by the Act and assesses the criteria that guide –or should guide– the exercise of prosecutorial discretion. The “when” and the “how” are clearly intertwined. Indeed, the criteria upon which the Attorney General should base his or her decision to prosecute a person cannot– or should not– be dissociated from Canada's international obligations and responsibilities in this regard. This study examines Canada's approach regarding suspected war criminals present on its territory, which combines criminal and administrative remedies. It assesses some of the challenges it faces in living up to its commitment to fight impunity for the worst international crimes, in light of the “unbearable lightness” of international obligations.

  4. 934.

    Other published in Meta (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 66, Issue 1, 2021

    Digital publication year: 2021

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    Keywords: translation archive, translation, archive, library studies, Lilly Library, archive de traduction, traduction, archive, bibliothéconomie, Lilly Library, archivos de traducción, traducción, archivos, biblioteconomía, Lilly Library

  5. 935.

    Article published in Sessions d'étude - Société canadienne d'histoire de l'Église catholique (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 50, Issue 2, 1983

    Digital publication year: 2011

  6. 936.

    Malenfant, Paul Chanel

    De l'art de voir

    Article published in Voix et Images (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 18, Issue 3, 1993

    Digital publication year: 2006

  7. 937.

    Lefebvre, Jean Obélix

    François Ricard

    Article published in Nuit blanche, le magazine du livre (cultural, collection Érudit)

    Issue 51, 1993

    Digital publication year: 2010

  8. 938.

    Published in: Les dynamismes de la recherche au Québec , 1991 , Pages 149-162

    1991

  9. 939.

    Published in: Catalogue général de la bibliothèque Leduc-Renaud , 2007 , Pages 4-12

    2007

  10. 940.

    Article published in Dalhousie French Studies (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Issue 124, 2023

    Digital publication year: 2023

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    Philippe Vilain’s critical work manifests an exciting conceptual creativity through its capacity to grasp the recomposition of key aspects of French literature over the past twenty years by means of terminology and neologisms that he takes great care to define and toillustrate. This article proposes a reflection on the main elements of this theoretical language as they were forged in La littérature sans idéal (2016) and La Passion d’Orphée (2020) in order to contribute to a definition of Vilain’s theses on contemporary literary production. As with any language system, the one deployed in Philippe Vilain’s essays is the vehicle for a series of underlying values which are endowed with a structuring role, the most determining of which are language’s sacrality and the parti pris de la forme (taking the part of form).