All rooms are equipped with an overhead projector
Rooms C, D, E, F, G and H (H only on Saturday): slide projector (framed slides, carrousel. There are extra carrousels available to set up your presentation in advance)
Rooms C, D, M, N, O, U and Committee Room 2: beamer to connect your laptop. You have to bring you own laptop. (If you want to use your Apple notebook, please contact us, as it may be incompatible.)
Rooms C, T and U: VCR
Programme
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From Noble Vendetta to Commercial Arbitration. Mechanisms and Strategies of Solving Conflict in the Medieval City
| Mechanisms of solving conflict were crucial in the functioning
of medieval cities. In order to control the impact of violent strife among the ruling elites or other social groups in society, to avoid economic disturbance and to remain attractive for economic initiative or to prevent social struggle, various systems of avoiding conflict were established from the communal phase at the start of the urbanization process onwards.
The session wants to address the problems and difficulties involved in procedures of appeasement as well as the opportunities and advantages that
these systems had. It aims at comparing political, juridical, social and
economic mechanisms of solving conflict. This paper will address how the tradition of appeasement in the urban world of the Low Countries was applied to different social environments (merchants, guilds, neighbourhoods, *) and served different functions (economic
prosperity, social order, government, jurisdiction).
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