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Moroccan neo-constitutionalism. Meeting the challenge of the Arab Spring
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- Nombre de pages248
- FormatPDF
- ISBN978-2-14-003397-1
- EAN9782140033971
- Date de parution01/04/2017
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairespdf
- ÉditeurL'Harmattan
Résumé
Elaborated in a comparative perspective, the publication allows to understand the exceptionalism of the Moroccan political system based on a two fold approach rooted in both political science and law. The first part of the book delves into the study of the Arab Spring celebrated by some and feared by others. In any case, the Arab Spring generated a radical questioning of the formerinstitutional equilibria.
The second part comprises a description of Morocco's Constitution, which is presented as a response to the contemporary political challenges. Limpid and objective, combining legal and political analysis, in addition to geopolitical prospective, this unique work could only be written by two internationally renowned men, Professors Abdelhak Azzouzi and André Cabanis.
The second part comprises a description of Morocco's Constitution, which is presented as a response to the contemporary political challenges. Limpid and objective, combining legal and political analysis, in addition to geopolitical prospective, this unique work could only be written by two internationally renowned men, Professors Abdelhak Azzouzi and André Cabanis.

















