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Paul Cézanne University

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Paul Cézanne University (also referred to as Paul Cézanne University Aix-Marseille III) (French: Université Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III) was a public research university based in the heart of Provence (South East of France), in both Aix-en-Provence and Marseille. [1]

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Friedman, Benoît Pelletier, Bernard Harcourt, Blaise Diagne, Boudewijn Bouckaert, Bruno Étienne, Cambodia, Cannes Film Festival, Canon law, Carole Bienaimé, César Award, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Charles Annibal Fabrot, Charles Jean Marie Barbaroux, Christine Lagarde, Christopher Fomunyoh, Classical liberalism, Co-Princes of Andorra, Colin Tyre, Lord Tyre, College of Justice, Common law, Conservative Party (UK), Constitutional Court of Romania, Constructivist epistemology, Cornell University, Court of Audit (France), Democratic Republic of the Congo, Deutsche Bundesbank, Didier Robert, Dominique Bénard, Dominique Tian, ..., EBay, Economics, EFMD Quality Improvement System, Ejan Mackaay, Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, Environmental studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, ESSEC Business School, Euro sign, European Central Bank, European Commission, European Court of Human Rights, European Parliament, European University Association, Fairfax, Virginia, Fanny Ardant, Félix Gouin, Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem, First French Empire, Flemish Movement, François Just Marie Raynouard, François Mignet, France, Frédéric Mistral, French Communist Party, French language, French Ministry for the Economy and Finance, French Revolution, Gaston Crémieux, Gaston Defferre, Gaul, George Mason University, Germany, Grandes écoles, Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau, House of Lords, Humanities, IAE Aix-en-Provence, INSEAD, Institut d'Administration des Entreprises, Instituts d'études politiques, International Monetary Fund, Isabelle Arvers, Italian Minister of Health, Iulia Motoc, Jürgen Chrobog, Jean Aicard, Jean-Étienne-Marie Portalis, Jean-Charles Marchiani, Jean-François Mattéi, Jean-Louis Le Moigne, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Jean-Pierre Gibert, Jens Weidmann, John Loughlin (political scientist), John Waterbury, Johns Hopkins University, José Frèches, Joseph d'Arbaud, Joseph Jérôme, Comte Siméon, Joseph Louis Elzéar Ortolan, Juncker–Asselborn Ministry II, Justice ministry, Kenneth H. Merten, Laureate, Law, Léon de Berluc-Pérussis, Leader of the government in parliament (Quebec), Leader of the House of Lords, Lebanese University, Leonard Liggio, List of ambassadors of Germany to the United States, List of ambassadors of the United States to Haiti, List of colonial and departmental heads of Mayotte, List of heads of state of Bulgaria, List of Presidents of the National Assembly of France, List of rulers of Provence, Louis Favoreu, Louis II of Naples, Luzolo Bambi Lessa, Malek Haddad, Mamadou Koulibaly, Management, Marcel Brion, Marie-Arlette Carlotti, Marseille, Maryse Joissains, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Master of Science, Maurice Rouvier, Mediterranean Universities Union, Michael Tigar, Michel van den Abeele, Minister of Labour (France), Minister of the Interior (France), Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Finance and Economic Development (Mauritius), Ministry of Justice (France), National Academy of Engineering, National Assembly (Angola), National Assembly (France), National Assembly (Ivory Coast), National Democratic Institute, New York University, Nicolas Schmit, Nicolas Vatomanga, Nobel Peace Prize, Nobel Prize in Literature, Norodom Ranariddh, Norodom Sihamoni, Norodom Sihanouk, OECD, Olympique de Marseille, Order of the British Empire, Panthéon-Assas University, Papal bull, Pape Diouf, Papyrology, Patrick Ollier, Paul Alexis, Paul Cézanne, Paul Meurisse, Peter Hambro, Petropavlovsk plc, Philip M. Parker, Philippe Bourguignon, Philippe Séguin, Philippe Van Parijs, Pierre Falcone, Political science, Politics of Cambodia, Post-Impressionism, Pravind Jugnauth, President of France, President of Lebanon, Prime Minister of Angola, Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Prime Minister of France, Prime Minister of Lebanon, Princeton University, Provence, Public university, Puyricard, Qatar, Rafał Taubenschlag, Raphaël Confiant, Raphaël Liogier, Renato Balduzzi, René Cassin, Research university, Richard Tuheiava, Roger Excoffon, Roger Karoutchi, Roland Blum, Roland Eng, Roland Theis, Romain Gary, Roman law, Ronald Sokol, Saarland, Sadok Chaabane, Sami Aldeeb, Sébastien Jumel, Science and technology studies, Sciences Po Aix, Secrétariat aux affaires intergouvernementales canadiennes (Quebec), Senate (France), Senator of the College of Justice, Société Générale, Sophie Joissains, Sorbonne University, Stoyan Mihaylovski, Studium generale, Swiss Institute of Comparative Law, Sylvie Goulard, Systems theory, Terry Phillips, The Independent, Thomas Degos, Thomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde, Toussaint-Bernard Émeric-David, Trésor public, Tunisia, Union for a Popular Movement, United Nations Human Rights Committee, Université de Montréal, University Institutes of Technology, University of Cambridge, University of Chicago, University of Provence, University of the Mediterranean, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Valérie Boyer, Vasil Kolarov, Vice Prime Minister of Mauritius, Victor Barthélemy, Von Hügel Institute, William H. 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Adolphe Crémieux

Isaac-Jacob Adolphe Crémieux (30 April 1796 – 10 February 1880) was a French lawyer and politician who served as Minister of Justice under the Second Republic (1848) and Government of National Defense (1870–1871).

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Adolphe Thiers

Marie Joseph Louis Adolphe Thiers (15 April 17973 September 1877) was a French statesman and historian.

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Aix-en-Provence

Aix-en-Provence (Provençal Occitan: Ais de Provença in classical norm, or Ais de Prouvènço in Mistralian norm,, Aquae Sextiae), or simply Aix (medieval Occitan Aics), is a city-commune in the south of France, about north of Marseille.

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Aix-Marseille University

Aix-Marseille University (AMU; Aix-Marseille Université; formally incorporated as Université d'Aix-Marseille) is a public research university located in Provence, southern France.

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Albert Jan van den Berg

Albert Jan van den Berg (born 14 June 1949 in Amsterdam) is a founding partner of in Brussels (since 2001), a Emeritus Professor of Law at the Erasmus University, Rotterdam, a visiting Professor at Georgetown University Law Center, Washington DC and at the School of Law, Beijing and a member of the Advisory Board and Faculty of the Geneva Master of Laws in International Dispute Settlement (MIDS), Geneva.

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Alexandre del Valle

Alexandre del Valle (born September 4, 1968) is a French writer, professor, columnist, and political commentator.

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Ali Bach Hamba

Ali Bach Hamba (1876 - 29 October 1918) was a Tunisian lawyer, journalist and politician.

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Ambassador-at-large

An ambassador-at-large is a diplomat of the highest rank or a minister who is accredited to represent his or her country and their people internationally.

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Ambroise Roux-Alphéran

Ambroise Roux-Alphéran (1776–1858) was a French public official and historian.

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André de Richaud

André de Richaud (April 6, 1907 in Perpignan – September 29, 1968 in Montpellier) was a French poet and writer.

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Antipope Alexander V

Peter of Candia or Peter Phillarges (c. 1339 – May 3, 1410) as Alexander V (Alexander PP.) (Alessandro V) was a nominal pope elected during the Western Schism (1378–1417).

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Antoine Marc Gaudin

Antoine Marc Gaudin (August 8, 1900 – August 23, 1974) was a metallurgist who laid the foundation for understanding the scientific principles of the froth flotation process in the minerals industry.

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Arles

Arles (Provençal Arle in both classical and Mistralian norms; Arelate in Classical Latin) is a city and commune in the south of France, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, of which it is a subprefecture, in the former province of Provence.

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Association of MBAs

The Association of MBAs (AMBA) is a global organisation founded in 1967 which focuses primarily on international business school accreditation and membership.

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Atlas Network

The Atlas Network, formerly known as the Atlas Economic Research Foundation, is a nonprofit organization based in the United States.

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Ayşe Işıl Karakaş

Ayşe Işıl Karakaş (born December 8, 1958) is a Turkish academic, professor of law, and international judge of the European Court of Human Rights in respect of the Republic of Turkey.

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Édouard Balladur

Édouard Balladur (born 2 May 1929) is a French politician who served as Prime Minister of France under François Mitterrand from 29 March 1993 to 10 May 1995.

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Élisabeth Guigou

Élisabeth Guigou (born Élisabeth Vallier; 6 August 1946) is a French socialist politician.

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Émile Eddé

Émile Eddé (5 May 1886 in Damascus, Ottoman Syria – 28 September 1949) (إميل أده) was a Maronite Lebanese political figure.

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Barry E. Friedman

Barry E. Friedman (born January 23, 1958) is an American academic and one of the country's leading authorities on constitutional law, policing, criminal procedure, and federal courts, working at the intersections of law, politics and history.

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Benoît Pelletier

Benoît Pelletier (born 10 January 1960) is lawyer, academic, and politician in the Canadian province of Quebec.

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Bernard Harcourt

Bernard E. Harcourt (born 1963) is an American critical theorist with a specialization in the area of punishment, surveillance, legal and political theory, and political economy.

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Blaise Diagne

Blaise Diagne (13 October 1872 – 11 May 1934) was a Senegalese-French political leader and mayor of Dakar.

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Boudewijn Bouckaert

Boudewijn Bouckaert (born 21 July 1947) is a Belgian law professor, a member of the Flemish Movement, and a libertarian conservative thinker and politician.

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Bruno Étienne

Bruno Étienne (born in 1937 in La Tronche, Isère, died in Aix-en-Provence on 4 March 2009 after a cancer) was a French sociologist, freemason and a political analyst.

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Cambodia

Cambodia (កម្ពុជា, or Kampuchea:, Cambodge), officially known as the Kingdom of Cambodia (ព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា, prĕəh riəciənaacak kampuciə,; Royaume du Cambodge), is a sovereign state located in the southern portion of the Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia.

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Cannes Film Festival

The Cannes Festival (Festival de Cannes), named until 2002 as the International Film Festival (Festival international du film) and known in English as the Cannes Film Festival, is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France, which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries from all around the world.

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Canon law

Canon law (from Greek kanon, a 'straight measuring rod, ruler') is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (Church leadership), for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members.

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Carole Bienaimé

Carole Bienaimé (alter name Carole Bienaimé-Besse), is a French producer (TV and Cinema) and a director.

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César Award

The César Award is the national film award of France.

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Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

The Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster is a ministerial office in the Government of the United Kingdom that includes as part of its duties, the administration of the estates and rents of the Duchy of Lancaster.

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Charles Annibal Fabrot

Charles Annibal Fabrot (15 September 1580 – 16 January 1659) was a French jurisconsult.

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Charles Jean Marie Barbaroux

Charles Jean Marie Barbaroux (6 March 1767 – 25 June 1794) was a French politician of the Revolutionary period and Freemason.

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Christine Lagarde

Christine Madeleine Odette Lagarde (née Lallouette,; born 1 January 1956) is a French lawyer and politician who has been the Managing Director (MD) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) since 5 July 2011.

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Christopher Fomunyoh

Christopher Fomunyoh (born 14 August 1956) is the Senior Associate for Africa and Regional Director at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs.

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Classical liberalism

Classical liberalism is a political ideology and a branch of liberalism which advocates civil liberties under the rule of law with an emphasis on economic freedom.

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Co-Princes of Andorra

The Co-Princes of Andorra or Co-Monarchs of Andorra are jointly the head of state (Cap de l'Estat) of the Principality of Andorra, a landlocked microstate lying in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain.

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Colin Tyre, Lord Tyre

Colin Jack Tyre, Lord Tyre, CBE (born 17 April 1956), is a Scottish lawyer, former President of the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe, and a Senator of the College of Justice, a judge of the Supreme Courts of Scotland.

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College of Justice

The College of Justice includes the Supreme Courts of Scotland, and its associated bodies.

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Common law

Common law (also known as judicial precedent or judge-made law, or case law) is that body of law derived from judicial decisions of courts and similar tribunals.

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Conservative Party (UK)

The Conservative Party, officially the Conservative and Unionist Party, is a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom.

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Constitutional Court of Romania

The Constitutional Court of Romania (Curtea Constituţională a României) is the institution which rules on whether the laws, decrees or other bills enacted by Romanian authorities are in conformity with the Constitution.

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Constructivist epistemology

Constructivist epistemology is a branch in philosophy of science maintaining that scientific knowledge is constructed by the scientific community, who seek to measure and construct models of the natural world.

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Cornell University

Cornell University is a private and statutory Ivy League research university located in Ithaca, New York.

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Court of Audit (France)

The Court of Auditors (in French Cour des comptes) is a French administrative court charged with conducting financial and legislative audits of most public institutions and some private institutions, including the central Government, national public corporations, social security agencies (since 1950), and public services (since 1976).

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Democratic Republic of the Congo

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (République démocratique du Congo), also known as DR Congo, the DRC, Congo-Kinshasa or simply the Congo, is a country located in Central Africa.

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Deutsche Bundesbank

The Deutsche Bundesbank is the central bank of the Federal Republic of Germany and as such part of the European System of Central Banks (ESCB).

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Didier Robert

Didier Robert (born 26 April 1964) is a French politician who is a member of the Republicans party.

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Dominique Bénard

Dominique Bénard of Bogève, France (born April 19) is former Deputy Secretary-General of the World Organization of the Scout Movement in Geneva, Switzerland, from August 2004 to April 2007.

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Dominique Tian

Dominique Tian (born December 14, 1959 in Marseille) is a member of the National Assembly of France.

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EBay

eBay Inc. is a multinational e-commerce corporation based in San Jose, California that facilitates consumer-to-consumer and business-to-consumer sales through its website.

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Economics

Economics is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.

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EFMD Quality Improvement System

The EFMD Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) is a school accreditation system.

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Ejan Mackaay

Ejan Mackaay (born 1943 in Amsterdam) is emeritus professor of law and author.

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Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly

Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly (1961) is a Canadian politics and public policy scholar at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, where he is Associate Professor, co-director of the Local Government Institute, and director of the European Studies Program.

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Environmental studies

Environmental studies is a multidisciplinary academic field which systematically studies human interaction with the environment in the interests of solving complex problems.

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Erasmus University Rotterdam

Erasmus University Rotterdam (abbreviated as EUR, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam) is a public university located in Rotterdam, Netherlands.

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ESSEC Business School

ESSEC Business School is an international higher education institution located in France (Cergy-Pontoise and La Défense in the Paris area), Singapore and Morocco.

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Euro sign

The euro sign (€) is the currency sign used for the euro, the official currency of the Eurozone in the European Union (EU).

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European Central Bank

The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central bank for the euro and administers monetary policy of the euro area, which consists of 19 EU member states and is one of the largest currency areas in the world.

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European Commission

The European Commission (EC) is an institution of the European Union, responsible for proposing legislation, implementing decisions, upholding the EU treaties and managing the day-to-day business of the EU.

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European Court of Human Rights

The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR or ECtHR; Cour européenne des droits de l’homme) is a supranational or international court established by the European Convention on Human Rights.

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European Parliament

The European Parliament (EP) is the directly elected parliamentary institution of the European Union (EU).

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European University Association

The European University Association (EUA) represents and supports more than 850 institutions of higher education in 47 countries, providing them with a forum for cooperation and exchange of information on higher education and research policies.

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Fairfax, Virginia

Fairfax, colloquially known as Central Fairfax, Downtown Fairfax, or Fairfax City, and officially named the City of Fairfax, is an independent city in the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States.

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Fanny Ardant

Fanny Marguerite Judith Ardant (born 22 March 1949) is a French actress.

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Félix Gouin

Félix Gouin (4 October 1884 – 25 October 1977) was a French Socialist politician who was a member of the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO).

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Fernando José de França Dias Van-Dúnem

Dr.

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First French Empire

The First French Empire (Empire Français) was the empire of Napoleon Bonaparte of France and the dominant power in much of continental Europe at the beginning of the 19th century.

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Flemish Movement

The Flemish Movement (Vlaamse Beweging) is the political movement for greater autonomy of the Belgian region of Flanders, for protection of the Dutch language, for the overall protection of Flemish culture and history, and in some cases, for splitting from Belgium and forming an independent state.

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François Just Marie Raynouard

François Just Marie Raynouard (18 September 1761 – 27 October 1836) was a French dramatist and linguist.

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François Mignet

François Auguste Marie Mignet (8 May 1796 – 24 March 1884) was a French journalist and historian of the French Revolution.

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France

France, officially the French Republic (République française), is a sovereign state whose territory consists of metropolitan France in Western Europe, as well as several overseas regions and territories.

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Frédéric Mistral

Frédéric Mistral (Frederic Mistral, 8 September 1830 – 25 March 1914) was a French writer and lexicographer of the Occitan language.

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French Communist Party

The French Communist Party (Parti communiste français, PCF) is a communist party in France.

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French language

French (le français or la langue française) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

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French Ministry for the Economy and Finance

The French Ministry for the Economy and Finance (Ministère de l'économie et des finances), called the Finance Ministry for short and informally referred to as Bercy, is one of the most important ministries in the cabinet of France.

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French Revolution

The French Revolution (Révolution française) was a period of far-reaching social and political upheaval in France and its colonies that lasted from 1789 until 1799.

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Gaston Crémieux

Gaston Crémieux, born Isaac Louis Gaston (22 June 1836 in Nîmes (France) – 30 November 1871 in Marseille), was a lawyer, a journalist and a French writer.

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Gaston Defferre

Gaston Defferre (14 September 1910 – 7 May 1986) was a French Socialist politician.

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Gaul

Gaul (Latin: Gallia) was a region of Western Europe during the Iron Age that was inhabited by Celtic tribes, encompassing present day France, Luxembourg, Belgium, most of Switzerland, Northern Italy, as well as the parts of the Netherlands and Germany on the west bank of the Rhine.

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George Mason University

George Mason University (GMU, Mason, or George Mason) is a public research university in Fairfax County, Virginia.

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Germany

Germany (Deutschland), officially the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland), is a sovereign state in central-western Europe.

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Grandes écoles

The Grandes Écoles (literally in French "Great Schools") of France are higher education establishments that are outside the main framework of the French public university system.

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Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, comte de Mirabeau

Honoré Gabriel Riqueti, Count of Mirabeau (9 March 17492 April 1791) was a leader of the early stages of the French Revolution.

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House of Lords

The House of Lords of the United Kingdom, also known as the House of Peers, is the upper house of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Humanities

Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture.

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IAE Aix-en-Provence

The Aix-Marseille Graduate School of Management, also known as IAE Aix-en-Provence or IAE Aix is a business school in the South of France, part of Aix-Marseille University, the largest University in the French-speaking world, founded in 1409.

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INSEAD

INSEAD is a graduate and proprofit business school with campuses in Europe (Fontainebleau, France), Asia (Singapore), and the Middle East (Abu Dhabi).

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Institut d'Administration des Entreprises

The French IAE are part of the French universities, except for the IAE of Paris which has a special status.

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Instituts d'études politiques

Instituts d'études politiques, or IEPs, are ten publicly owned institutions of higher learning in France.

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International Monetary Fund

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is an international organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., consisting of "189 countries working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world." Formed in 1945 at the Bretton Woods Conference primarily by the ideas of Harry Dexter White and John Maynard Keynes, it came into formal existence in 1945 with 29 member countries and the goal of reconstructing the international payment system.

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Isabelle Arvers

Isabelle Arvers is a French media art curator, critic and author, specializing in video and computer games, web animation, digital cinema, retrogaming, chip tunes and machinima.

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Italian Minister of Health

The Minister of Health (Italian: Ministro della Salute) in Italy is one of the positions in the Italian government.

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Iulia Motoc

Iulia Antoanella Motoc is a Romanian lawyer and international law expert now Judge at the European Court of Human Rights.

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Jürgen Chrobog

Jürgen Chrobog (born February 28, 1940 Berlin) is a German jurist, diplomat, and German Ambassador to the United States from 1995 to 2001 and German State Secretary from 2001-2005.

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Jean Aicard

Jean François Victor Aicard (4 February 1848 – 13 May 1921) was a French poet, dramatist and novelist.

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Jean-Étienne-Marie Portalis

Jean-Étienne-Marie Portalis (1 April 1746 – 25 August 1807) was a French jurist and politician in time of the French Revolution and the First Empire.

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Jean-Charles Marchiani

Jean-Charles Marchiani, (born August 6, 1943) is a French prefect and politician.

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Jean-François Mattéi

Jean-François Mattéi (9 March 1941 – 24 March 2014) was a French philosopher and professor of Greek philosophy and political philosophy at the University of Nice.

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Jean-Louis Le Moigne

Jean-Louis Le Moigne (born 22 March 1931) is a French specialist on systems theory and constructivist epistemology.

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Jean-Louis Trintignant

Jean-Louis Xavier Trintignant (born 11 December 1930) is a French actor, screenwriter and director who has enjoyed international acclaim.

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Jean-Pierre Gibert

Jean-Pierre Gibert (1660–1736) was a French canon lawyer.

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Jens Weidmann

Jens Weidmann (born 20 April 1968) is a German economist, president of the Deutsche Bundesbank, and Chairman of the Board of the Bank for International Settlements.

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John Loughlin (political scientist)

John Loughlin is a British-based academic and educator from Northern Ireland, and a noted specialist in European territorial politics.

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John Waterbury

John Waterbury (born February 11, 1939) is an American academic.

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Johns Hopkins University

Johns Hopkins University is an American private research university in Baltimore, Maryland.

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José Frèches

José Frèches (born 25 June 1950, in Dax, Landes) is a French historical novelist with novels set in China.

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Joseph d'Arbaud

Joseph d'Arbaud (October 4, 1874 – March 2, 1950) was a French poet from Provence.

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Joseph Jérôme, Comte Siméon

Joseph Jérôme, comte Siméon (30 September 1749 – 19 January 1842) was a French jurist and politician.

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Joseph Louis Elzéar Ortolan

Joseph Louis Elzéar Ortolan (21 August 1802 - 27 March 1873) was a French jurist.

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Juncker–Asselborn Ministry II

Juncker–Asselborn Ministry II was the government of Luxembourg between 23 July 2009 and 11 July 2013.

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Justice ministry

A justice ministry, ministry of justice, or department of justice is a ministry or other government agency in charge of the administration of justice.

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Kenneth H. Merten

Kenneth H. Merten (born 1961) is an American diplomat and the current Haiti Special Coordinator as well as Deputy Assistant Secretary in the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs.

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Laureate

In English, the word laureate has come to signify eminence or association with literary awards or military glory.

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Law

Law is a system of rules that are created and enforced through social or governmental institutions to regulate behavior.

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Léon de Berluc-Pérussis

Léon de Berluc-Pérussis (14 June 1835, Apt, Vaucluse – 2 December 1902, Aix-en-Provence) was a French poet and historian in French and Provençal.

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Leader of the government in parliament (Quebec)

The Leader of the government in parliament (also known as the Government House Leader) is a position in the Executive Council of Quebec.

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Leader of the House of Lords

The Leader of the House of Lords is a member of the Cabinet of the United Kingdom who is responsible for arranging government business in the House of Lords.

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Lebanese University

The Lebanese University (Université libanaise, الجامعة اللبنانية) is the only public institution for higher learning in Lebanon.

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Leonard Liggio

Leonard P. Liggio (July 5, 1933 – October 14, 2014) was a classical liberal author, research professor of law at George Mason University, and executive vice president of the Atlas Network in Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

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List of ambassadors of Germany to the United States

Germany and the United States have had diplomatic relations since German unification in 1871.

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List of ambassadors of the United States to Haiti

This is a list of United States Ambassadors to Haiti.

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List of colonial and departmental heads of Mayotte

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List of heads of state of Bulgaria

This is a list of the heads of state of the modern Bulgarian state, from the establishment of the Principality of Bulgaria to the present day.

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List of Presidents of the National Assembly of France

This article lists Presidents of the French Parliament or, as the case may be, of its lower chamber.

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List of rulers of Provence

The land of Provence has a history quite separate from that of any of the larger nations of Europe.

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Louis Favoreu

Louis Favoreu (September 5, 1936 – September 1, 2004) was a French academic, specialized in public law, and a jurist.

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Louis II of Naples

Louis II (5 October 1377 – 29 April 1417) was King of Naples from 1389 until 1399, and Duke of Anjou from 1384 until 1417.

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Luzolo Bambi Lessa

Emmanuel-Janvier Luzolo Bambi Lessa (born 31 January 1958) is a politician in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Malek Haddad

Malek Haddad (born in Constantine, Algeria on 5 July 1927; died in Algiers on 2 June 1978) was an Algerian poet and writer in the French language.

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Mamadou Koulibaly

Mamadou Koulibaly (born 21 April 1957) is an Ivorian politician, Chairman of (Liberté et Démocratie pour la République), a classical liberal political party he founded in July 2011.

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Management

Management (or managing) is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a not-for-profit organization, or government body.

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Marcel Brion

Marcel Brion (21 November 1895 – 23 October 1984) was a French essayist, literary critic, novelist, and historian.

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Marie-Arlette Carlotti

Marie-Arlette Carlotti (born in Béziers on 21 January 1952) is a French politician and former Member of the European Parliament for the south-east of France.

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Marseille

Marseille (Provençal: Marselha), is the second-largest city of France and the largest city of the Provence historical region.

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Maryse Joissains

Maryse Joissains-Masini (born 15 August 1942), also known as Maryse Charton, is the mayor of Aix-en-Provence.

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university located in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.

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Master of Science

A Master of Science (Magister Scientiae; abbreviated MS, M.S., MSc, M.Sc., SM, S.M., ScM, or Sc.M.) is a master's degree in the field of science awarded by universities in many countries, or a person holding such a degree.

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Maurice Rouvier

Maurice Rouvier (17 April 1842 – 7 June 1911) was a French statesman of the "Opportunist" faction, who served as the Prime Minister of France.

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Mediterranean Universities Union

The Mediterranean Universities Union (Italian: Unione delle Università del Mediterraneo, UNIMED) consists of 84 universities based in the Mediterranean basin (or that have a specific interest in the Mediterranean region).

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Michael Tigar

Michael Edward Tigar (born January 18, 1941 in Glendale, California) is an American criminal defense attorney known for representing controversial clients.

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Michel van den Abeele

Michel van den Abeele is a former Director-General of the European Commission, is actually chairman of the board of the Belgian public owned company APETRA and active in several Belgian charities.

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Minister of Labour (France)

The Minister of Social Affairs and Employment (French: Ministre des Affaires sociales et de l'emploi) is a cabinet member in the Government of France.

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Minister of the Interior (France)

The Minister of the Interior (Ministre de l'Intérieur) is an important position in the Government of France.

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Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the ministry in the government of France that handles France's foreign relations.

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Ministry of Finance and Economic Development (Mauritius)

The Ministry of Finance and Economic Development of Mauritius is a ministerial department found in the Cabinet of the government of the republic.

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Ministry of Justice (France)

The Ministry of Justice is controlled by the French Minister of Justice - Keeper of the Seals (Ministre de la Justice - Garde des Sceaux), a top-level cabinet position in the French Government.

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National Academy of Engineering

The National Academy of Engineering (NAE) is an American nonprofit, non-governmental organization.

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National Assembly (Angola)

The National Assembly (Portuguese: Assembleia Nacional) is the legislative branch of the government of Angola.

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National Assembly (France)

The National Assembly (Assemblée nationale) is the lower house of the bicameral Parliament of France under the Fifth Republic, the upper house being the Senate (Sénat).

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National Assembly (Ivory Coast)

The National Assembly is lower house of the Parliament of Ivory Coast since November 2016.

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National Democratic Institute

The National Democratic Institute (NDI), or National Democratic Institute for International Affairs, is a non-partisan, non-profit organization that works with partners in developing countries to increase the effectiveness of democratic institutions.

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New York University

New York University (NYU) is a private nonprofit research university based in New York City.

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Nicolas Schmit

Nicolas Schmit (born 10 December 1953) is a politician in Luxembourg.

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Nicolas Vatomanga

Nicolas Vatomanga Andrianaivo Rakotovao (born 24 September, 1975), known as Nicolas Vatomanga is a Malagasy saxophonist, flutist, bandleader and composer.

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Nobel Peace Prize

The Nobel Peace Prize (Swedish, Norwegian: Nobels fredspris) is one of the five Nobel Prizes created by the Swedish industrialist, inventor, and armaments manufacturer Alfred Nobel, along with the prizes in Chemistry, Physics, Physiology or Medicine, and Literature.

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Nobel Prize in Literature

The Nobel Prize in Literature (Nobelpriset i litteratur) is a Swedish literature prize that has been awarded annually, since 1901, to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel, produced "in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction" (original Swedish: "den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framstående verket i en idealisk riktning").

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Norodom Ranariddh

Norodom Ranariddh (នរោត្តម រណឫទ្ធិ; born 2 January 1944) is a Cambodian royal politician and law academic.

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Norodom Sihamoni

Norodom Sihamoni (នរោត្តម សីហមុនី; born 14 May 1953) is the King of Cambodia, which he became on 14 October 2004.

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Norodom Sihanouk

Norodom Sihanouk (នរោត្តម សីហនុ; 31 October 192215 October 2012) was a Cambodian royal politician and the King of Cambodia.

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OECD

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD; Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques, OCDE) is an intergovernmental economic organisation with 35 member countries, founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and world trade.

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Olympique de Marseille

Olympique de Marseille, also known as l'OM or simply Marseille, is a French football club in Marseille.

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Order of the British Empire

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the Civil service.

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Panthéon-Assas University

Panthéon-Assas University (Université Panthéon-Assas ynivɛʁsite pɑ̃teɔ̃ asas, also referred to as "Assas" asas, "Paris II" paʁi dø, or "Sorbonne Law School") is a public university in Paris, France.

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Papal bull

A papal bull is a type of public decree, letters patent, or charter issued by a pope of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Pape Diouf

Mababa "Pape" Diouf (born December 18, 1951 in Abéché, Chad) is a Senegalese former journalist, best known for being the president of French football club Olympique de Marseille OM Actualités (retrieved: 1 May 2012) between 2005 and 2009.

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Papyrology

Papyrology is the study of ancient literature, correspondence, legal archives, etc..., as preserved in manuscripts written on papyrus, the most common form of writing material in the ancient civilizations of Egypt, Greece, and Rome.

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Patrick Ollier

Patrick Ollier (born 17 December 1944 in Périgueux, Dordogne) is a French MP for the UMP party and the Mayor of Rueil-Malmaison.

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Paul Alexis

Paul Alexis (16 June 1847 – 28 July 1901) was a French novelist, dramatist, and journalist.

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Paul Cézanne

Paul Cézanne (or;; 19 January 1839 – 22 October 1906) was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th-century conception of artistic endeavor to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century.

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Paul Meurisse

Paul Meurisse (21 December 1912 in Dunkirk – 19 January 1979 in Neuilly-sur-Seine) was a French actor who appeared in over 60 films and many stage productions.

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Peter Hambro

Peter Charles Percival Hambro (born 18 January 1945) is one of the founders of Petropavlovsk plc, (formerly Peter Hambro Mining), a large gold mining businesses in Russia.

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Petropavlovsk plc

Petropavlovsk plc (formerly Peter Hambro Mining plc) is a London-based gold mining company with operations in Russia.

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Philip M. Parker

Philip M. Parker (born June 20, 1960) holds the INSEAD Chair Professorship of Management Science at INSEAD (Fontainebleau, France).

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Philippe Bourguignon

Philippe Bourguignon (born 1948) is a French businessman who served as the chief executive officer of Euro Disney, executive vice president of Disney Europe, the chairman and chief executive of Club Med, and the co-chief executive officer of the Davos-based World Economic Forum in 2003 and 2004.

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Philippe Séguin

Philippe Séguin (21 April 1943 – 7 January 2010) was a French political figure who was President of the National Assembly from 1993 to 1997 and President of the Cour des Comptes (Court of Financial Auditors) of France from 2004 to 2010.

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Philippe Van Parijs

Philippe Van Parijs (born 23 May 1951) is a Belgian political philosopher and political economist, best known as a proponent and main defender of the concept of a basic income and for the first systematic treatment of linguistic justice.

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Pierre Falcone

Pierre Falcone (born 19 March 1954 in Algiers) is a French businessman.

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Political science

Political science is a social science which deals with systems of governance, and the analysis of political activities, political thoughts, and political behavior.

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Politics of Cambodia

The Kingdom of Cambodia is a unitary state that is governed within the framework of a constitutional monarchy, in which the monarch serves as the head of state, while the prime minister is the head of government.

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Post-Impressionism

Post-Impressionism (also spelled Postimpressionism) is a predominantly French art movement that developed roughly between 1886 and 1905, from the last Impressionist exhibition to the birth of Fauvism.

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Pravind Jugnauth

Pravind Kumar Jugnauth MP Esq. (Creole pronunciation: /pʁavind dʒʌgnət/; born 25 December 1961) is a Mauritian politician who is Prime Minister of Mauritius, in office since 2017, and also holds another portfolio as Minister of Finance.

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President of France

The President of the French Republic (Président de la République française) is the executive head of state of France in the French Fifth Republic.

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President of Lebanon

The President of the Lebanese Republic is the head of state of Lebanon.

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Prime Minister of Angola

According to the 1992 constitution, the Prime Minister of Angola was a high government official in Angola, but with limited powers as head of government.

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Prime Minister of Bulgaria

The Prime Minister of Bulgaria (Министър-председател, Ministar-predsedatel) is the head of government of Bulgaria.

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Prime Minister of France

The French Prime Minister (Premier ministre français) in the Fifth Republic is the head of government.

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Prime Minister of Lebanon

The Prime Minister of Lebanon, officially the President of the Council of Ministers, is the head of government and the head of the Council of Ministers.

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Princeton University

Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey.

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Provence

Provence (Provençal: Provença in classical norm or Prouvènço in Mistralian norm) is a geographical region and historical province of southeastern France, which extends from the left bank of the lower Rhône River to the west to the Italian border to the east, and is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south.

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Public university

A public university is a university that is predominantly funded by public means through a national or subnational government, as opposed to private universities.

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Puyricard

Puyricard (Provençal Occitan: Puegricard in classical norm) is an agglomeration in the Bouches-du-Rhône département in Provence in the south of France, dependent on the town of Aix-en-Provence, which is approximately 10 km to the southeast.

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Qatar

Qatar (or; قطر; local vernacular pronunciation), officially the State of Qatar (دولة قطر), is a sovereign country located in Western Asia, occupying the small Qatar Peninsula on the northeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula.

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Rafał Taubenschlag

Rafał Taubenschlag (Raphael Taubenschlag; 8 May 1881, in Przemyśl – 25 June 1958, in Warsaw) was a Polish historian of law, a specialist in Roman law and papyrology.

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Raphaël Confiant

Raphaël Confiant (born January 25, 1951) is a Martinican writer known for his literary commitment towards Creole literature.

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Raphaël Liogier

Raphaël Liogier is a French sociologist and philosopher.

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Renato Balduzzi

Renato Balduzzi (born 12 February 1955) is an Italian academic and politician.

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René Cassin

René Samuel Cassin (5 October 1887 – 20 February 1976) was a French jurist, law professor and judge.

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Research university

A research university is a university that expects all its tenured and tenure-track faculty to continuously engage in research, as opposed to merely requiring it as a condition of an initial appointment or tenure.

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Richard Tuheiava

Richard Tuheiava (born February 28, 1974) is a member of the Senate of France, representing French Polynesia.

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Roger Excoffon

Roger Excoffon (7 September 1910 – 30 May 1983) was a French typeface designer and graphic designer.

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Roger Karoutchi

Roger Karoutchi (born 26 August 1951) is the French Ambassador to the OECD.

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Roland Blum

Roland Blum (born 12 July 1945 in Les Pennes-Mirabeau) is a French conservative politician and member of the National Assembly of France.

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Roland Eng

Roland Eng (born 1959) is a Cambodian politician and ambassador.

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Roland Theis

Roland Theis (1980) is the General Secretary of the Christian Democrat Union in Saarland.

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Romain Gary

Romain Gary (2 December 1980), born Roman Kacew (also known by the pen name Émile Ajar), was a French novelist, diplomat, film director, and World War II aviator of Jewish origin.

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Roman law

Roman law is the legal system of ancient Rome, including the legal developments spanning over a thousand years of jurisprudence, from the Twelve Tables (c. 449 BC), to the Corpus Juris Civilis (AD 529) ordered by Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I. Roman law forms the basic framework for civil law, the most widely used legal system today, and the terms are sometimes used synonymously.

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Ronald Sokol

Ronald P. Sokol (born 1939), lawyer and writer, is a member of the bar in the United States and France.

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Saarland

Saarland (das Saarland,; la Sarre) is one of the sixteen states (Bundesländer) of the Federal Republic of Germany.

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Sadok Chaabane

Sadok Chaabane (born 23 February 1950) is a Tunisian University Professor, holding the prestigious Agrégation degree in Public Law and Political Science.

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Sami Aldeeb

Sami Awad Aldeeb Abu-Sahlieh (in Arabic: سامي عوض ألذيب أبو ساحلية / Sāmy ʿwḍ ʾĀd-dyb ʾĀbw-Sāḥlyh) (born September 5, 1949 in Zababdeh, near Jenin in the West Bank) is a Palestinian-Christian lawyer with Swiss citizenship.

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Sébastien Jumel

Sébastien Jumel (born December 20, 1971 in Sainte-Adresse, Seine-Maritime) is a French politician and a member of the French Communist Party (PCF).

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Science and technology studies

Science and technology studies, or science, technology and society studies (both abbreviated STS) is the study of how society, politics, and culture affect scientific research and technological innovation, and how these, in turn, affect society, politics and culture.

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Sciences Po Aix

The Institut d'études politiques d'Aix-en-Provence (Aix-en-Provence Institute of Political Studies), simply referred to as Sciences Po Aix, is a Grande École of political studies in Aix-en-Provence, France.

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Secrétariat aux affaires intergouvernementales canadiennes (Quebec)

The Secrétariat aux affaires intergouvernementales canadiennes (SAIC) is an agency of the government of Quebec.

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Senate (France)

The Senate (Sénat; pronunciation) is the upper house of the French Parliament, presided over by a president.

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Senator of the College of Justice

The Senators of the College of Justice are judges of the College of Justice, a set of legal institutions involved in the administration of justice in Scotland.

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Société Générale

Société Générale S.A. (often nicknamed "SocGen" (pronounced "so jenn") in the international financial world) is a French multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in Paris.

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Sophie Joissains

Sophie Joissains (born 25 October 1969) is a French politician and a member of the Senate of France.

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Sorbonne University

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Stoyan Mihaylovski

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Studium generale

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Swiss Institute of Comparative Law

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Sylvie Goulard

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Systems theory

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Terry Phillips

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The Independent

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Thomas Degos

Thomas Degos was the Prefect of Mayotte from 21 July 2011, having succeeded acting Prefect Patrick Duprat, to 30 January 2013.

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Thomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde

Thomas Galloway Dunlop du Roy de Blicquy Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde (born 22 February 1960), known informally as Tom Strathclyde, is a British Conservative politician.

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Toussaint-Bernard Émeric-David

Toussaint-Bernard Émeric-David (20 August 1755 – 2 April 1839) was a French archaeologist and writer on art.

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Trésor public

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Tunisia

Tunisia (تونس; Berber: Tunes, ⵜⵓⵏⴻⵙ; Tunisie), officially the Republic of Tunisia, (الجمهورية التونسية) is a sovereign state in Northwest Africa, covering. Its northernmost point, Cape Angela, is the northernmost point on the African continent. It is bordered by Algeria to the west and southwest, Libya to the southeast, and the Mediterranean Sea to the north and east. Tunisia's population was estimated to be just under 11.93 million in 2016. Tunisia's name is derived from its capital city, Tunis, which is located on its northeast coast. Geographically, Tunisia contains the eastern end of the Atlas Mountains, and the northern reaches of the Sahara desert. Much of the rest of the country's land is fertile soil. Its of coastline include the African conjunction of the western and eastern parts of the Mediterranean Basin and, by means of the Sicilian Strait and Sardinian Channel, feature the African mainland's second and third nearest points to Europe after Gibraltar. Tunisia is a unitary semi-presidential representative democratic republic. It is considered to be the only full democracy in the Arab World. It has a high human development index. It has an association agreement with the European Union; is a member of La Francophonie, the Union for the Mediterranean, the Arab Maghreb Union, the Arab League, the OIC, the Greater Arab Free Trade Area, the Community of Sahel-Saharan States, the African Union, the Non-Aligned Movement, the Group of 77; and has obtained the status of major non-NATO ally of the United States. In addition, Tunisia is also a member state of the United Nations and a state party to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Close relations with Europe in particular with France and with Italy have been forged through economic cooperation, privatisation and industrial modernization. In ancient times, Tunisia was primarily inhabited by Berbers. Phoenician immigration began in the 12th century BC; these immigrants founded Carthage. A major mercantile power and a military rival of the Roman Republic, Carthage was defeated by the Romans in 146 BC. The Romans, who would occupy Tunisia for most of the next eight hundred years, introduced Christianity and left architectural legacies like the El Djem amphitheater. After several attempts starting in 647, the Muslims conquered the whole of Tunisia by 697, followed by the Ottoman Empire between 1534 and 1574. The Ottomans held sway for over three hundred years. The French colonization of Tunisia occurred in 1881. Tunisia gained independence with Habib Bourguiba and declared the Tunisian Republic in 1957. In 2011, the Tunisian Revolution resulted in the overthrow of President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, followed by parliamentary elections. The country voted for parliament again on 26 October 2014, and for President on 23 November 2014.

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Union for a Popular Movement

The Union for a Popular Movement (Union pour un mouvement populaire; UMP) was a centre-right political party in France that was one of the two major contemporary political parties in France along with the centre-left Socialist Party (PS).

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United Nations Human Rights Committee

The United Nations Human Rights Committee is a United Nations body of 18 experts that meets three times a year for four-week sessions (spring session at UN headquarters in New York, summer and fall sessions at the UN Office in Geneva) to consider the five-yearly reports submitted by 169 UN member states on their compliance with the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, ICCPR, and any individual petitions concerning 116 States parties to the Optional Protocol.

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Université de Montréal

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University Institutes of Technology

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University of Cambridge

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University of Chicago

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University of Provence

The University of Provence Aix-Marseille I was a public university mostly located in Aix-en-Provence and Marseille.

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University of the Mediterranean

The University of the Mediterranean Aix-Marseille II was a French university in the Academy of Aix and Marseille.

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University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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Valérie Boyer

Valérie Boyer (born 11 June 1962) is a French politician serving as a member of the National Assembly for the Bouches-du-Rhône department since 2007.

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Vasil Kolarov

Vasil Petrov Kolarov (Васил Петров Коларов) (16 July 1877 – 23 January 1950) was a Bulgarian communist political leader and leading functionary in the Communist International (Comintern).

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Vice Prime Minister of Mauritius

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Victor Barthélemy

Victor Barthélemy (21 July 1906 – 1985) was a French political activist, operative, and author.

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Von Hügel Institute

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William H. Starbuck

William Haynes Starbuck (born in Portland, Indiana, United States September 20, 1934) graduated from Harvard University (AB Physics, 1956) and the Carnegie Institute of Technology (MSc, 1959; Ph.D. 1964).

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Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs

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World Economic Forum

The World Economic Forum (WEF) is a Swiss nonprofit foundation, based in Cologny, Geneva, Switzerland.

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World Organization of the Scout Movement

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World War II

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Zouheir Chokr

Zouheir Chokr (alternative spellings: Zouheir Shokr, Zouheir Chokor, Zouheir Shokor, Zouheir Choker, Zouheir Shoker, Zouhair Chokr, Zouhair Chokor, Zouhair Shokor) (زهير شكر) is the President of the Lebanese University.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Cézanne_University

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