A new database
After months of hesitation and several unsuccessful attempts, I decided to use Zotero to manage the database. It's one of the best way to share scientific references. It can be updated easily and regularly. The database includes nearly 1250 legal references to date, classified by country (or international organisations) and areas of law that I am interested in.
Chronicle 1.0
A new name, a new address and a new platform, but the same goal over the last ten years: to exchange and share information about culture and law. The Chronicle of culture and law's site is in line with its immediate predecessor, the Institute for Culture Law's site, but also with the Observatoire du droit du divertissement's site, where it all began.
Obama pays tribute to the press corps
President Barack Obama paid tribute to the press corps last night at the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner. «Some of you are seasoned veterans who have been on the political beat for decades. Others here tonight began their careers as bloggers not long ago», he said in his concluding remarks. «I think it's fair to say that every single reporter in this room believes deeply in the enterprise of journalism», he immediately added.
News flash (April 2010)
The Institute for Culture Law now has a Twitter account. News flashes will be published there from now on. Follow-us! [read]
2010-04-14 11:27:13
Le Devoir: Le Conseil de presse du Québec – Contre une police du journalisme. [read]






This site focuses mainly on arts, culture, communication, journalism, media, information technology and social media through a multidisciplinary approach. I tackle problems related to freedom of expression, legal constraints that affect culture and communication industries and cultural policies, among other things.