“It is not good that women practice law, because it devalues the seriousness of the profession“. Lidia Rules is a six-episode Italian series on Netflix that falls somewhere between historical drama and the crime genre. The series, set in the ... read more
“Why wasn’t I born under the same star?” sings the group IAM. A question that perfectly illustrates this essay, very nicely written by Basile de Bure, a journalist from the inner city, who for several years has led media education courses ... read more
Jean-Yves Moyart, a criminal lawyer from Lille, became famous under the pseudonym of Maître Mô through the pages of his blog in which he shared extraordinary stories drawn from the practice of his profession. This lover of words relates in a book entitled ... read more
A large number of trials, particularly in the United States, rely on statistics and probability calculations to decide whether a defendant is guilty or not. The book written by Leila Schneps, mathematician and research director at the CNRS, aims to ... read more
The book aims at presenting in a very complete way the life of Robert Badinter, his political, intellectual, professional and moral path. It traces the achievements he has implemented and the challenges he has faced during his incredible journey from son of ... read more
Artora and SBL continue their collaboration to take you to where art and law meet. This short video explains this case that opposed the painter Georges Rouault to the heirs of the art dealer Ambroise Vollard. Issued in 1947 by the Court of Appeal of Paris, ... read more
A three minutes video about the Brancusi’s sculpture named “The Kiss” whose legal status has given rise to many unforeseen developments.
SBL and Artora offer you a three minute video to take you where art and the law engage in a dialogue.
SBL and Artora offer you a three minute video to take you where art and the law engage in a dialogue.
“The Staircase” is a 13-episode documentary that plunges us into the heart of the trial of an American writer, Michael Peterson, accused in December 2001 of murdering his wife, Kathleen Peterson, who was found dead at the foot of a staircase in the family ... read more