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Journal articles on the topic "Neutralité technologique"
Pavliukevičius, Ignas. "Imersyvių technologijų šališkumas ir jų svarba kuriant socialinę lytį." Acta Academiae Artium Vilnensis, no. 99 (July 5, 2021): 309–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.37522/aaav.99.2020.20.
Full textDuru, Michel, and Olivier Therond. "Paradigmes et scénarios de transition des systèmes alimentaires pour la neutralité carbone." Cahiers Agricultures 32 (2023): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/cagri/2023016.
Full textChateau, Jean-Pierre D. "Financement dynamique des intermédiaires financiers : l’effet de la volatilité du taux de crédit sur les dépôts de base." Articles 66, no. 1 (2009): 50–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/601519ar.
Full textȘestacov, Andrei. "Cyber Security Deficiencies in the Education Environment." Homo et Societas 5 (2020): 141–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/25436104hs.20.010.13243.
Full textGoudreau, Mistrale, Sarah Geneviève Mizrahi, Amadou Sidy Diallo, and Pierre-Alexandre Boucher. "Vincent GAUTRAIS, Neutralité technologique. Rédaction et interprétation des lois face aux changements technologiques, Montréal, Éditions Thémis, 2012, 297 pages, ISBN 978-2-89400-311-4 Julie McCann, Prescriptions extinctives et fins de non-recevoir, coll. « Bleue », Montréal, Wilson & Lafleur, 2011, 251 pages, ISBN 978-2-89127-946-8 Claude Emanuelli, Droit international privé québécois, 3 éd., coll. « Bleue », Montréal, Wilson & Lafleur, 2011, 461 pages, ISBN 978-2-89689-036-1 Alain Roy, Droit de l’adoption, 2 éd., coll. « Bleue », Montréal, Wilson & Lafleur, 2010, 427 pages, ISBN 978-2-89127-975-8 Conférence des arbitres du Québec, Mes amis facebook ®, moi et mon emploi : l’arbitrage de grief à l’ère des réseaux sociaux, vol. 1, Journée formation - avril 2012, Montréal, Wilson & Lafleur, 2012, 258 pages, ISBN 978-2-89689-069-9." Revue générale de droit 42, no. 2 (2012): 763. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1026912ar.
Full textShatyr, Y. A., I. V. Ulesikova, I. G. Mulik, S. V. Bulatetsky, and A. B. Mulik. "Development of phenotypical individualization of the person social activity criteria and indicators." I.P.Pavlov Russian Medical Biological Herald 25, no. 4 (2017): 521–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.23888/pavlovj20174521-537.
Full textBakatchina, Sadate, Thierry Weissland, and Arnaud Faupin. "Les dispositifs d’évaluation des parasportifs pratiquant des sports de petits terrains en fauteuil roulant manuel." Movement & Sport Sciences - Science & Motricité, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/sm/2020016.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Neutralité technologique"
Coindreau, Jonathan. "Analyse comparée de l’équivalence des supports papier et électronique au regard de l’évolution du droit civil de la preuve par écrit en France et au Québec." Electronic Thesis or Diss., La Rochelle, 2023. http://www.theses.fr/2023LAROD001.
Full textWith the emergence of information technology, the era of dematerialization has spread to all areas of society. The legal framework was forced to evolve and to regulate these new practices in order to establish a climate of trust. In this context, this study analyzes the influence of dematerialization on French and Quebec civil evidence law. These two legal systems have rapidly taken measures in order to regulate evidence in electronic form. As it turns out, the French and Quebec legislative choices differ noticeably, both in substance and in form, in fact, a similar purpose appears, that of functional equivalence between tangible and intangible media. In both cases, it is a question of achieving equality of media, not based on the form of the means of media, traditional or electronic, but on its function, such as integrity, intelligibility, identification, durability etc. To this end, the French and Quebec laws have succeeded to recognize an equivalent probative force, provided that the functional criteria have been duly fulfilled and it is possible to demonstrate it. Indeed, it appears that the fulfillment of the functional criteria does not have the same level of diligence between the medium. Therefore, if the same function differs from one medium to another, the admissibility of the electronic evidence becomes dependent on greater legal risk than the traditional means of evidence. Could it be the case that the law did not succeed in ensuring the equivalence between the mediums ? Through a theoretical comparison between French and Quebec law, this analysis shows that trust in digital tools does not inevitably depend on the rigor of its framework, but to the contrary, on a subtle balance between sufficient legal reliability and necessary practical use
Sire, Guillaume. "La production journalistique et Google : chercher à ce que l’information soit trouvée." Thesis, Paris 2, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013PA020040/document.
Full textIn this thesis, we aim to disentangle the cooperative but also competitive relationship between Google and news publishers, which is at the same time technical, economic, legal, social, political and certainly communicational. In order to do so, we trace the historical development of two singular universes, describing what publishers can do to overcome the search engine and optimize their ranking. We then analyse how Google can influence publishers’ conduct, by studying power relations, respective incentives, aims, and informational and socio-economic backgrounds. Finally, we report on actual practices of French traditional news publishers: what they communicate to Google, by which means and at what price, for which expected results, after which concessions, detours and controversies. Thus, we explain how search engine optimization is likely to affect the way content is valued, its production organisation, the website’s structure, journalists’ prac tice an editorial policy. We show a back and forth movement between performative utterances and performed circumstances, having an effect on and by texts, architexts and hypertexts. To sum up, this thesis is dedicated to understanding what happens to news and publishers once they strive for their information to be found by Google's users
Senécal, François. "L'écrit électronique." Thèse, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/3471.
Full textInformation technology has completely modified our way of learning, socialising, reading and writing. These changes have also affected numerous institutions. Developed over many years and adapted to a reality they internalised, they now have to understand the nature of the changes taking place and adapt to them. The legal concept of “writing” is such an institution. Its place in the realm of civil law is the result of hundreds of years of cohabitation. The legal system has found a great ally in “writings”. However, although “writing” has been seen as an enabler in the past, the use of information technologies in legal circumstances has turned it into an obstacle. How are we going to adapt the notion of writing – and those of original and signature – when talking about digital data ? This is the topic of our thesis. Following a historical study of the concept of “writing”, from its inception to its current state of crisis, we will analyse the legal tools made available to civil law (whether they be traditional or recent, such as the technological neutrality, and functional equivalence principles) in order to adapt to a constantly changing technological landscape. On a more practical level, we will study how different legislators have addressed electronic documents. Our study will conclude with an analysis of Quebec legislation pertaining to electronic documents. The principles studied in this thesis should be applicable to other similar situations.
Lamotte, Marine. "L'encadrement du contrat électronique : l'exemple français." Thèse, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/5223.
Full textNew technologies play a growing role in the modern world. Some concerns have therefore been raised to determine how to enable the legal use of electronic paper where until recently, only paper support had existed. The main role of such concerns was to avoid that the existing regulations might prejudice development of new technologies (and in a broader way, of online exchange) because only paper support was taken into account. In this context, the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) has developed the principles of technological neutrality and functional equivalence. Pursuant to those principles, electronic writing is considered as equivalent to paper writing as long as the same functions are maintained. The French legislator has sought inspiration in the works of the UNCITRAL to modify the French regulations regarding electronic support. Despite this recognition, some issues remain pending, especially regarding protection of the consent for the online contractor. In this respect, the French legislator has established formalist rules and rules that constitute exception to ordinary law.
Hel, Sambath. "Le formalisme du contrat électronique dans l’ASEAN : définition et interprétation des notions d’écrit et de signature." Thèse, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/10846.
Full textMore than ten years after the implementation of the harmonization project of e-commerce law, ASEAN, "The Association of Southeast Asian Nations" gathering ten Member States in Southeast Asia, is still not able to provide each of their Member States with a harmonized legislation in this respect. In this context, we try, in contribution to this harmonization, to demonstrate the problematic situation on e-commerce law in six of the ten ASEAN Member States where, in addition to their statutory non-uniformity, these national laws governing the formalism of electronic contract are difficult to understand, to interpret and therefore to apply; sometimes causing interpretative errors or total neglect of these texts. This experience is not unique to ASEAN, because there are also similar situations in other jurisdictions such as Canada and the United States. To address this disconnect between the law and jurisprudence, we propose a search for a method of interpretation as a possible solution that seems most relevant to the state of the texts already in place and to the objective of harmonizing of the electronic commerce law in ASEAN. Among the wide variety of interpretive methods, we are able to identify the contextual approach, as large as it is, as the most appropriate method regarding to the particular characteristics of the formalism of electronic contract, namely the electronic writing and electronic signature. We propose an analytical method that consists of legal, technical and social contexts that will help lawyers, especially judges, to better understand the meaning of the texts and to give them a "best interpretation" in favor of the objective of harmonization of law in ASEAN.
Commentaires généraux du rapport externe (par Prof. Arthur Oulaï) : Il faut saluer la préoccupation du candidat pour l’apport d’un éclairage sur les textes qui régissent le contrat électronique afin de les rendre plus accessibles aux juges. L’élaboration d’une méthode d’interprétation de ces textes constitue, sans aucun doute, une contribution telle qu’attendue d’une thèse de doctorat en droit. Nous tenons à l’en féliciter. Nous recommandons donc la soutenance de sa thèse et lui accordons la mention « Très bonne ». 12 Déc. 2013 – Vincent Gautrais (Directeur de thèse) : Sambath Hel vient de se voir attribuer le doctorat en droit de l’Université de Montréal avec la mention selon laquelle sa thèse est jugée «Très bonne». En plus des félicitations qui lui ont été adressées lors de la soutenance, je puis aussi témoigner du grand plaisir que j’ai eu à l’accompagner durant ce long processus. Bravo Sambath!
Books on the topic "Neutralité technologique"
Gautrais, Vincent. Neutralité technologique: Rédaction et interprétation des lois face aux changements technologiques. Éditions Thémis, 2012.
Bowers, C. A. The cultural dimensions of educational computing: Understanding the non-neutrality of technology. Teachers College Press, 1988.
Book chapters on the topic "Neutralité technologique"
CRIQUI, Patrick, Rodica LOISEL, and Lionel LEMIALE. "Scénarios prospectifs à l’horizon 2050." In Économie de l’énergie nucléaire 2. ISTE Group, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51926/iste.9095.ch5.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Neutralité technologique"
Lagarde, Quentin, Serge Mazen, Bruno Beillard, et al. "Étude et conception de système de management pour batteries innovantes, Batterie Sodium (NA-ion)." In Les journées de l'interdisciplinarité 2022. Université de Limoges, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.25965/lji.581.
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