Un important incendie s’est déclenché dans la capitale libanaise, Beyrouth, engendrant une énorme colonne de fumée dans le ciel de la capitale. Les vidéos en live postées sur les réseaux sociaux montrent un important incendie dans le port de la capitale libanaise, déclaré ce jeudi 10 septembre, et qui a engendré une grande colonne de […]
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La Professeure en droit constitutionnel, Mme. Fatiha Benabbou, s’est exprimée au sujet du projet de la révision constitutionnelle, notamment l’article 103, relatif au poste de Premier Ministre et de Chef du gouvernement, rapporte notre confrère El Watan. En réaction au projet de la révision de la Constitution, Mme. Fatiha Benabbou, spécialiste en droit constitutionnel, a […]
L’article Benabbou : « Une Constitution en déphasage avec la réalité politique de l’Algérie » est apparu en premier sur .
These are difficult times for multilateral action. Many are looking full of hope to Germany, whose Alliance for Multilateralism provides a key counterpoint to the “My country first” maxim. As such, it is all the more important for the German Government to set out a clear and substantive position in its new white paper on multilateralism. It must communicate clearly to the German people and other states why working with other nations, while often difficult and requiring constant compromise, is just as much in Germany’s own interest as strong, independent international organisations and global, universally applicable norms and rules. The Federal Government also needs to outline the specific changes for which it intends to advocate.
These are difficult times for multilateral action. Many are looking full of hope to Germany, whose Alliance for Multilateralism provides a key counterpoint to the “My country first” maxim. As such, it is all the more important for the German Government to set out a clear and substantive position in its new white paper on multilateralism. It must communicate clearly to the German people and other states why working with other nations, while often difficult and requiring constant compromise, is just as much in Germany’s own interest as strong, independent international organisations and global, universally applicable norms and rules. The Federal Government also needs to outline the specific changes for which it intends to advocate.
These are difficult times for multilateral action. Many are looking full of hope to Germany, whose Alliance for Multilateralism provides a key counterpoint to the “My country first” maxim. As such, it is all the more important for the German Government to set out a clear and substantive position in its new white paper on multilateralism. It must communicate clearly to the German people and other states why working with other nations, while often difficult and requiring constant compromise, is just as much in Germany’s own interest as strong, independent international organisations and global, universally applicable norms and rules. The Federal Government also needs to outline the specific changes for which it intends to advocate.