Gérard, N. (16 November 2024). La tradition constitutionnelle de la souveraineté parlementaire illimitée et le Brexit : entre naturalisation et résistance [Paper presentation]. L’invention des traditions au Royaume-Uni et dans l’empire britannique, 1840-1940, Mulhouse, France. |
Gérard, N., & Unger, J. W. (02 May 2023). Constitutional debate and the functionalisation of trans identities. The case of the Gender Recognition Reform (Scotland) Bill [Paper presentation]. Dismantling the CIS-tem: Queer and trans perspectives on language, gender and sexuality, Brighton, United Kingdom. |
De Cooman, J., Brassine, N., Doffiny, V., Gangi, O., Gérard, N., Geron, L., Jadot, C., Schmitz, C., & Silan, M.-S. (01 December 2022). Editorial - Actes du colloque "Dépasser les bornes ! Regards croisés des sciences juridique, politique et criminologique" organisé à l'Université de Liège les 6 et 7 octobre 2022. Revue de la Faculté de Droit de l'Université de Liège, 2022 (3), 395-399. |
Gérard, N. (18 November 2022). Competing political party discourses on sovereignty and constitutional change in post-Brexit Scotland [Paper presentation]. Narratives and Practices of Sovereignty in Area Studies: Merging Multidisciplinary Findings under a Unified Approach, Regensburg, Germany. |
Gérard, N. (30 September 2022). Conception and management of the Covid-19 crisis in the UK: consequences on the Scottish constitutional preferences [Paper presentation]. The Covid-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom: Social policy, politics and impact, Paris, France. |
Gérard, N. (03 December 2021). After Devolution and Brexit, What is Left of the UK’s Sovereignty? Competing Narratives of Sovereignty and State in Scottish Political Parties’ 2021 Manifestos [Paper presentation]. International Workshop: « Competing Sovereignties: Intertwinement, Contestation, Evolution ». |
Gérard, N. (2021). Chapitre 6 : Les idéologies. (SPOL1101-1). |