Yadh Ben Achour (Arabic: عياض بن عاشور, also Iyadh Ben Achour, born 1 June 1945) is a Tunisian lawyer, expert on public law and Islamic political theory...
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Fadhel Ben Achour (1909–1970). She is the sister of Rafâa and Yadh Ben Achour. Ben Achour's career has focused on legal education and scientific research...
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academic Yadh Ben Achour (born 1945), Tunisian lawyer Achour Fenni, Algerian poet, translator and academician Achour Hasni, Algerian handball player Achour Esho...
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Fadhel Ben Achour married Sabiha Djaït, the daughter of Sheikh Mohamed Abdelaziz Djaït, in 1938. The couple had six children: two sons, Yadh and Rafâa...
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Salem », Le Nouvel Observateur, 19 juin 2010 (in French) « Instance Yadh Ben Achour : la dernière liste actualisée des membres du Conseil », Leaders, 29...
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Tunisian revolution (redirect from Fall of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali)
and arrest Ben Ali and six of his relatives. A commission to reform the constitution and law in general was set up under Yadh Ben Achour. There were...
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the election and one whose nomination was late. Those elected were Yadh Ben Achour* (Tunisia), Christopher Bulkan (Guyana), Photini Pazartzis* (Greece)...
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Mohamed Belhocine Serbia: Milica Čubrilo France: Benoît Puga Tunisia: Yadh Ben Achour Egypt: Ahmed Zewail Who's Who in the Arab World 2007-2008. - p. 288...
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reelected in 2004. During the Tunisian Revolution, President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali left Tunisia on 14 January 2011 after being replaced by Mohamed Ghannouchi...
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could constitute a complementary explanation. As for the jurist, Yadh Ben Achour Achour, he explained in "Politics, Religion and Law in the Arab World"...
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Akinwumi Adesina Tunisia: Selma Baccar Germany: Thomas Bach Tunisia: Yadh Ben Achour Tunisia: Lotfi Bouchnak Tunisia: Najla Bouden Tunisia: Abdelwahab...
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révolution and the shortlived Higher Political Reform Commission. Yadh Ben Achour was named president of the authority. Having finished its mission,...
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their government. The head of the Higher Political Reform Commission, Yadh Ben Achour, warned that Tunisia risked anarchy if the transitional period was...
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Tunisia. Its president is Yadh Ben Achour, legal expert and son of the late Grand Mufti of Tunisia Mohamed Fadhel Ben Achour. The Reform Commission is...
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Ziad el-Doulatli (section Role in post-Ben Ali Tunisia)
"act with the mentality of the bygone era." He has also criticized Yadh Ben Achour, the president of the Higher Political Reform Commission of Tunisia...
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January 2012. Several personalities attended his funeral including Yadh Ben Achour, Abdelkrim Zbidi, Rachid Ammar and Kamel Morjane. Commander of Order...
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CCPR/C/126/D/2751/2016 (Communication №2751/2016) Committee membership Yadh Ben Achour, Ilze Brands Kehris, Arif Bulkan, Ahmed Amin Fathalla, Shuichi Furuya...
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