Unleashing Women’s Economic Rights for Equal and Sustainable Societies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives from the Global South

The volume Unleashing Women’s Economic Rights for Equal and Sustainable Societies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives from the Global South is a timely and essential contribution to the ongoing discourse on gender equality and inclusive development. It examines the persistent barriers that hinder … Read more

Revision of the Family Code in Morocco: does the polarization dominate again?

This article addresses the reform of the Family Code in Morocco. It argues that it remains one of the most contentious terrains of polarization between Islamists and Secularists/Modernists in Morocco. To demonstrate that, the article pinpoints the evolution of the historical reform: from the Personal Status Code of 1957 to the Moudawna of 2004. The last was the real first confrontation between the two sides and creates a division which its influence was extended to the street. Since then, the employment of ideological and identity references has become critical for all positions of both parties. The proposed reform of the Family Code revived the polarized climate of 1999, especially in light of the relative decline of the political and social influence of the Islamic movements.

La question sociale à la lumière de l’identité moderne des finances publiques

Le laboratoire de recherche juridique et d’analyse des politiques, Faculté des sciences juridiques, économiques et sociales – Marrakech – Université Cadi Ayyad En collaboration avec Le Centre Takamul pour les études et les recherches interdisciplinaires Et la Fondation Hanns Seidel, Organisent … Read more

Crises et gestion de la crise alimentaire dans les pays du Sahel: Etude critique des politiques publiques et des politiques de partenariat?

Since the first years of their independence, the Sub Saharan African Countries have been confronted with development and underdevelopment problems. A very complex situation where various internal and external political, economic, social, geopolitical and environmental factors intertwine and contribute to keeping these countries in a permanent situation of intensive crisis. Indeed, they are constantly facing various threats whose consequences for their populations are most disastrous.

Unleashing Women’s Economic Rights for Equal and Sustainable Societies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives from The Global South

Research Laboratory Language, Identity, Media, Patrimony, Culture and Tourism (LIMPACT), Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences of Marrakech, Cadi Ayyad University, Takamul Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies, and Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung Organize an International Conference on: “Unleashing Women’s Economic Rights for Equal and … Read more

Interaction Travail-Famille et Qualité de Vie: ,pour des organisations plus compétitives et inclusives

La compétitivité des entreprises, des territoires et des nations dépend de leur capital humain qui devrait avoir les conditions favorables pour être engagé, productif et créer de la valeur ajoutée. L’effet de l’équilibre travail-famille ou encore de la qualité de … Read more

Unleashing Women’s Economic Rights for Equal and Sustainable Societies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives from the global south

Research Laboratory Language, Identity, Media, Patrimony, Culture and Tourism (LIMPACT), Faculty of Arts and Human Sciences of Marrakech, Cadi Ayyad University, and Takamul Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies Organize an International Conference on:

“Unleashing Women’s Economic Rights for Equal and Sustainable Societies: Multidisciplinary Perspectives from the global south”

Work family interface and quality of life: Outcomes and lessons from the pandemic for more competitive and inclusive organizations

La compétitivité des entreprises, des territoires et des nations dépend de leur capital humain qui devrait avoir les conditions favorables pour être engagé, productif et créer de la valeur ajoutée. L’effet de l’équilibre travail-famille ou encore de la qualité de vie sur les individus n’est plus à démontrer. Nombreuses sont les recherches qui ont établi un lien positif entre la qualité de vie (Judge, Thoresen, Bono, & Patton, 2001, Court, 2003; Gowdy, 1988 ).

Les effets potentiels des disciplines de l’OMC sur les zones franches d’exportation

As facets of liberalization and economic openness, Export Processing Zones allow host countries to focus their reform efforts for the layout of specific territories by endowing them with specific regimes in order to enhance FDI attractiveness and to promote exports. These areas, which have become key vehicles of development policies advocated by most states, are an integral part of an international order, most prominently of that of the multilateral trading system.

Why We Forget Most of the Books We Read

Pamela Paul’s memories of reading are less about words and more about the experience. “I almost always remember where I was and I remember the book itself. I remember the physical object,” says Paul, the editor of The New York Times Book Review, who reads, it is fair to say, a lot of books. “I remember the edition; I remember the cover; I usually remember where I bought it, or who gave it to me. What I don’t remember—and it’s terrible—is everything else.”

Call for Papers: Sub-Saharan Migration Towards the Maghreb: Objectives, Developments and Strategies for the Integration of Migrants

It is brought to the attention of researchers, academics and other actors, that “Complementarity in Cognitive and Social Sciences laboratory”, of the Faculty of arts and Human Sciences of Mohammedia, and “TAKAMUL Center for Studies and Research”, have begun to receive proposals for participation in the International conference under the theme:
Sub-Saharan Migration Towards the Maghreb: Objectives, Developments and Strategies for the Integration of Migrants