Frequently Asked Questions
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When and where will the event take place?
The event will be held on February 5, 2026, from 9:30 AM to 10:00 PM local time, at the Institut de Droit Comparé de Paris (IDC), 28 Rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007 Paris, France.
What time zone will the event follow?
GDRConference 2026 takes place in Paris, France, and will follow local time. It is crucial for online attendees to adjust their schedules according to the indicated time zone to avoid missing any part of the conference.
What ticket types are available?
For this edition, there are four participation options:
In-Person Admission: This ticket secures your participation in the in-person event but does not include the issuance of an official Certificate of Participation.
Cost: FreeIn-Person Admission + Certificate: Full access to the in-person event, including the issuance of an official Certificate of Participation. This option is ideal for participants wishing to document training hours or strengthen their professional profile with formal recognition of their attendance.
Cost: 20 EurosOnline Admission: This ticket provides real-time access to the event via web conference, allowing you to attend all lectures and panels remotely. It is designed for participants who wish to engage with the event’s content online, with flexibility and convenience, regardless of location.
Cost: 15 EurosOnline Admission + Certificate: This ticket provides real-time access via web conference and includes the issuance of an official Certificate of Participation. This option is ideal for participants who wish to engage with the event’s content online while benefiting from flexibility, convenience, and formal recognition of their participation.
Cost: 20 Euros
What will be the primary language spoken at the event?
The official language throughout the event, including coffee breaks and the cocktail hour, will be English.
Will there be simultaneous interpretation?
There will be no simultaneous interpretation provided for this edition. Therefore, participants are required to have a proficient understanding of spoken, and occasionally written, English.
How will the broadcast work for online ticket holders?
For both online categories, an access link will be sent to the registered email address to join the event remotely via the Zoom meeting platform. It is highly recommended to install the application on your desktop and/or smartphone beforehand and ensure a stable internet connection to prevent streaming issues.
When will the certificate of participation be sent?
Certificates of participation will be emailed to the registered address for attendees who purchased the "In-Person + Certificate" or "Online + Certificate" options. If you purchased a ticket without a certificate included but wish to obtain one later, please contact us here.