Pluriel

University platform for research on Islam

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the Federation
of European
Catholic
Universities

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the International
Federation
of Catholic
Universities

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2016

Plurality and foundation of norms: what proposals for Islam?

First International Congress of the University Platform for Research on Islam in Europe and Lebanon (PLURIEL): societal axis

Speaker: Michel Terestchenko, lecturer in philosophy at the University of Reims and the Institut d’Études Politiques d’Aix-en-Provence, France

Premier congrès international de la Plateforme Universitaire de Recherche sur l’Islam en Europe et au Liban (PLURIEL) : axe sociétal

Intervenant : Michel Terestchenko, maître de conférences en philosophie à l’Université de Reims et à l’Institut d’Études Politiques d’Aix-en-Provence, France

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  • Michel Younès
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Islam & Otherness. Proceedings of the Pluriel congress in Beirut

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  • Mohamed-Ali Mostfa
  • Michel Younès
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    Auteur(s) :

  • Gianluca Parolin

The book is the fruit of five years of on-site research on citizenship in the Arab world. It takes a broader legal perspective to the multifaceted reality of nationality and citizenship. The method...

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    Auteur(s) :

  • Alessandro Ferrari
  • Flavia Cortelezzi

This book explores how Islam can impact the structures and performance of firms, financial institutions and capital markets across a range of countries and industries. The Islamic finance industry ...

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    Auteur(s) :

  • Asli Karaca

Title of the lecture : 'Institutionalized Islam in Personal Status Laws and Challenged Position of Women as ‘the Other’' In most of the Muslim-majority countries, personal status laws are the main...

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    Auteur(s) :

  • Zohra Aziadé Zemirli

This book, which focuses on the situation before 2019, provides keys to explaining the origins of the popular protest movement, the hirak. It shows how the State controls the society, which is pred...

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  • Elyamine Settoul

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  • Timo Güzelmansur
  • Tobias Specker

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    Auteur(s) :

  • Ida Zilio-Grandi

Abstract : The essay emphasizes cultural specificities, starting with the terminology currently used to describe sustainability, and investigates the lack of homogeneity of the semantic fields bel...

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    Auteur(s) :

  • Alessandro Ferrari

This book investigates the role of Islam and religious freedom in the constitutional transitions of six North African and Middle Eastern countries, namely Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Turkey, ...