vrijdag, februari 22, 2013

XIXth European Forum of Young Legal Historians (15-18 May 2013, Ghent/Lille): statistics

According to an established tradition, I made some statistics out of the upcoming European Forum for Young Legal Historian's programme:

1. Gender (well, if the conference turns around "(Wo)Men in legal history"...)
  • Men: 29 (43,94%)
  • Women: 37 (56,06%)
 2. Nationality
- Benelux: 15 (=22,73%)
  • Dutch: 8
  • Belgian: 7
- Eastern Europe: 13 (= 19,69%)
  • Poland: 8
  • Hungary: 3
  • Romania: 2
 - France: 7 (= 10,61%)
- German-speaking world: 7 (10,61%)
  • Austria: 4
  • Germany: 2 
  • Switzerland: 1
- North-Eastern Europe and Scandinavia: 6 (9,09%)
  • Estonia: 3
  • Norway: 1
  • Lithuania: 1
  • Finland: 1
- Italy: 6 (9,09%)

- South-Eastern Europe: 5 (7,58%)
  • Croatia: 4
  • Serbia: 1
- Iberian peninsula and Latin America: 4 (6,06%)
  • Spain: 1
  • Brazil: 3
- British Isles: 3 (4,55%)
  • United Kingdom: 2
  • Ireland: 1 
Programme and registration form are available. See ESCLH blog.

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