Opening ceremony of the 2023-2024 academic year.

The Faculty of Law and the UNESCO chair of the University of Valencia present the new Moroccan Constitution

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The Faculty of Law hosts next Thursday July 10 the event “La nueva Constitución Marroquí” (The New Moroccan Constitution), a meeting which has the support of the UNESCO chair of the University of Valencia and which will address, by means of the experts’ participation, an analysis of the fundamental law through topics such as private right and public right or the constitutional reform.

The opening act of the event, which will take place at the room Joaquin Tomas (1P20) in the Faculty of Law, will be at 16:00 and will count with the intervention of the executive president of the Patronat Sud-Nord, Jose Miguel Soriano; the Faculty’s dean, Maria Elena Olmos, and Luis Jimena Quesada, full university professor in Constitutional Law in the University of Valencia.


The first lecture (16:30) will be held by Manuel Terol Becerra, full university professor of Constitutional Law in the University Pablo de Olavide of Seville and responsible for the writing of the new Moroccan Constitution. Terol Becerra will reflect on private right and public right within the fundamental law of this North African country.


Following this lecture (17:30), also from the University of Pablo de Olavide of Seville, professor Abdelhamid Adnane Rkioua will set out a conference over constitutional reforms in Morocco, which will be moderated by Carmen Salcedo Beltran, the tenured university professor of Labor Law of the University of Valencia. Abdelhamid Adnane is a Constitutional Law profesor and deputy director of the Centro Euroárabe de Estudios Jurídicos Avanzados (Euro Arabic Center of Advanced Juridical Studies).


The closing session is scheduled around 18:30 and will be given by the director of the Constitutional Law Department of the University of Valencia, Margarita Soler, and the professor Carmen Salcedo, director of the event with Luis Jimena Quesada.


During this year, the UNESCO chair has supported formative initiatives concerning the legal framework of the neighboring country and the situation of citizenship’s vulnerable sectors, such as Moroccan women led by professors such as Aicha Abounai or Fatiha Sahli.


The UNESCO chair on Developmental Studies through the North-South Trust of the University of Valencia General Foundation, the Department of Constitutional Law and Political Science and the Administration of the Faculty of Law have collaborated of the organization of this activity.


It is an activity of free access, although the capacity will be limited to the room’s capacity. A certificate will also be handed over to those people who desire so by inscribing themselves through the email address: carmen.salcedo@uv.es
 

Last update: 8 de july de 2014 12:32.

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