ABSTRACT: In 2010 and 2011, the European Union signed a series of Protocols with Tunisia, Lebanon, Egypt and Jordan, and an Agreement with Morocco, concerning the settlement of trade disputes that might arise in application of the Euro-Mediterranean ...
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ABSTRACT: This article analyses the legality of international society’s reactions to terrorism with the use of force. It considers, in particular, the cases where States have interpreted the use of force prohibition and the right to self-defence exte...
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L' acquis de l’Union Europénne est-il un frein au processus de convergence réglementaire au Maroc?
Is the Acquis of the European Union a Brake in the Regulatory Convergence Process in Morocco? ABSTRACT: The purpose of regulatory convergence is to ensure a gradual integration of the Moroccan economy into the internal market of the European Union (E...
Cooperation between Morocco and Europe in Terms of Security: Is the European Union an Inevitable Partner? ABSTRACT: Unlike many of its neighbors, Morocco has not been destabilized by Arab Spring nor has been under relevant pressure from jihadist terr...
ABSTRACT: The jihadist Islamism is not Islam. Not all Islam is jihadist or participates in its conception of the same. Many Muslims do not believe that jihad (non-defensive) against the infidel is one of the pillars of Islam. The World must speak wit...
ABSTRACT: The post-cold war period has witnessed a remarkable increase of the fortification and militarization of territorial borders as a direct result of new transnational challenges, including terrorism, irregular migration, drug traffi cking and ...