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Symposium in Paris: "State, Territory and Development in Morocco" PDF Print E-mail

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The National Assembly Symposium in Paris on

"State, Territory and Development in Morocco"

Under the auspices of the Parliamentary Friendship Group France-Maroc, the National Assembly hosts, next Thursday, June 24 (14 pm 30 to 18.30) , a symposium on the topic "State, Territory and Development in Morocco". This symposium is organized by the Centre of Geopolitical Studies (OEG), the Faculty of Law at Paris Descartes university, the Moroccan Journal for local administration and development (REMALD) and the Association of Moroccan students in France

According to conference organizers, Professors Charles Saint-Prot, director of the OEG, and Frederick Rouvillois, a specialist in public law at the Faculty of Paris Descartes, the purpose of this Symposium is to provide a fresh reflection on "the emerging model of regionalization in Morocco¨ which is suitable to the country's significant progress in political, social and economic areas.

Both speakers Professors Charles Saint-Prot and Frederick Rouvillois have co-edited with Professor Bouachik a forthcoming entitled ¨Toward a model of regionalization Morocco¨, this work published by the CNRS editions should be in the market very soon

During this Symposium, the followings papers are expected to be presented:

  • Jean Roatta, MP and chairman of the Parliamentary Group of Friendship France-Morocco, keynote speech
  • Professor Michael Degoffe, Maurice Hauriou Center for the Study of Public Law at the faculty of at Law Paris Descartes University: ¨Decentralization and freedoms, The Moroccan Model.¨
  • Charles Saint-Prot, OEG Director: State and territory in the history of Morocco
  • Mohammed Benyahya professor at the University Mohammed V -Soussi,Rabat and co-director of the REMALD: ¨King Mohammed VI and the idea of regionalization¨
  • Frederic Rouvillois, professor at the Faculty of Law at Paris Descartes University: ¨Regionalization; freedoms and political development.¨
  • Bouachik Ahmed, a professor at the University Mohammed V of Rabat-Soussi, co-director of the REMALD: ¨Regionalization, a new mode of regional governance ¨
  • Francois Grosdidier, MP, Vice-President of the friendship group France-Morocco
  • Mohamed Cherkaoui, CNRS research director: ¨Regionalization and cooperation¨
  • Henry Louis Védie professor of economics at HEC: ¨Regionalization and Economic Development: the Moroccan experience¨

Conclusions will be presented by HE El Mostapha Sahel, The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco in France

For further information please contact: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
The 4th Moroccan Asian Studies Conference PDF Print E-mail

The Moroccan Association for Asia Studies

The Afro-Asia Forum for Development and Human Security

The African Bulletin Forum

and the Institute of African Studies, the University Mohammed V

With the Collaboration of

CDG institute

And Japan Foundation

 

Organize

 

The 4th Moroccan Asian Studies Conference

May 28-29 May 2010

Venue: The Institute of African Studies

University Mohammed V. Souissi. Rabat. Morocco

 

We have the pleasure to invite all researchers and experts in Asian Affairs, with a focus on Japanese, Chinese and Korean affairs. Relationship between those countries and Africa and the Middle East will be given more priority.

Candidates interested to join this activity, and would make a presentation, should send their application letter by the 31st April.

 

For the Organizing Committee

Please address your application before the 5th May 2010 to this Email Address : This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
10 th annual Africa Conference, 2010 PDF Print E-mail

At the University of Texas at Austin
Theme: Women, Gender and Sexualities in Africa
Dates: March 26-28, 2010
Venue: The University of Texas at Austin
Convener: Toyin Falola, Coordinator: Saheed Aderinto , Coordinator’s Assistant: Sandra Amponsah

 
CARI'2010: Call for papers PDF Print E-mail

Extended deadline: 8th february 2010
Côte d'Ivoire, Yamoussoukro
October 18 – 21, 2010
10th  African Conference on Research in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics

 
African Studies Center PDF Print E-mail

Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships
Academic Year 2010-11
Now open to both Undergraduate and Graduate Students "contingent upon funding"
Applications due March 15, 2010, to Applicant’s Department or School

For an application form and further information, contact:

African Studies Center 647 Williams Hall, 255 S 36th St., Philadelphia PA 19104-6305

Telephone: (215) 898-7971; Fax (215)573-7379; e-mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
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