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Enseignement du droit: coopération entre Rennes et Jersey

The Jersey Institute of Law and Ecole Normale Supérieure de Rennes have signed a cooperation agreement on the 15 January 2015. The two higher education institutions will develop joint teaching and research programme in law. The first step has been the designed of a joint certificate in common law. A team of ENS Rennes will participate with 8 other international teams to the moot completion organised by the Institute of Law, Jersey on the 13-15 March. One PhD student in Jersey has already enrolled on the new joint PhD programme. The agreement was signed for the Institute of Law by Sir Philip Bailhache, Chairman of the Institute, and Dr David Marrani, Director, and for ENS Rennes, prof.Patrick Quinton, president of ENS Rennes and prof. Gilles Lhuilier.

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Channel Islands show solidarity with France and victims of Paris shooting

Following the January 7th terrorist atrocities in Paris the Chief Ministers of Guernsey and Jersey have sent messages of condolence to the President of the French Republic, François Hollande, on behalf of the governments of both Islands. Across the Islands vigils were held, flags were flown at half-mast and Books of Condolence were opened, while police in both Islands joined forces throughout Britain to observe a two minute silence in memory of their colleagues caught up in the attacks. Senator Philip Ozouf, Jersey’s Assistant Chief Minister, attended the Unity March in Paris on January 11th to show the Channel Islands solidarity with France

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The Centenary of the Victor Hugo Statue in Guernsey

In Guernsey during 2014 there was a special celebration to mark 100 years since the statue of Victor Hugo was first unveiled. The island hosted a delegation of guests from France included the Conseil Générale of La Manche, the Vice-President of Normandy, a representative of the French Embassy in London, as well as descendants of Victor Hugo’s family. Chief Minister, Deputy Jonathan Le Tocq, said : “Our links with our neighbours in Normandy and France are undergoing a period of renewal, not least through the establishment of the Bureau des Iles Anglo-Normandes. Our long relationship with France is not just political or economic – it is also cultural and linguistic, and Victor Hugo is an important symbol of that. The great poet wrote ‘La réalité, c’est l’âme [The soul is our reality]’ and his statue reminds us that a large part of Victor Hugo’s souls found a home in Paris.”

Paris Boat Show

On 6 December, Jersey’s Connétable of St Helier, Simon Crowcroft, attended the salon Nautic in Paris to attend the launch the Tour des ports de la Manche offered by Jean François LeGrand, President of La Manche. The event was also attended by representatives from the general council of La Manche and the Granville yacht club. The Tour, which is taking place for the 31st time, will depart from Barneville-Carteret on 5 July 2015, call into Jersey, then Guernsey, before departing Granville, Dielette, Cherbourg-Octeville and ending at St Vaast-La Hougue on 10 July.

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Channel Islands meet the French Ambassador to the United Kingdom

On 18 November the Chief Minister of Guernsey, Deputy Jonathan Le Tocq, and Jersey’s Minister for External Relations, Senator Sir Philip Bailhache, met with the French Ambassador to the United Kingdom, Her Excellency Sylvie Bermann, at the French Embassy in London. Among the topics under discussion were the Channel Islands’ close links with France and the importance of maintaining this cooperative, mutually beneficial relationship.

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