Entre Nous: Traité de droit constitutionnel haïtien – Mirlande Manigat (1)
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- Title:
- Entre Nous: Traité de droit constitutionnel haïtien – Mirlande Manigat (1)
- Program Name:
- Entre Nous
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- Date:
- December 3, 2000
- Description:
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Mirlande Manigat pale sou liv li a ki rele « Traité de droit constitutionnel haïtien » , ki se yon analiz konparatif vennde konstitisyon Ayiti yo. "Yon bon jiris dwe politològ tou," li deklare, "epi yon bon politològ dwe jiris."
Mirlande Manigat discusses her book, Traité de droit constitutionnel haïtien, which is a comparative analysis of Haiti's twenty-two constitutions. "A good jurist should also be a political scientist," she says, "and a good political scientist should also be a jurist."
Mirlande Manigat parle de son livre « Traité de droit constitutionnel haïtien », une analyse comparative des vingt-deux constitutions haïtiennes. « Un bon juriste doit être un politologue et un bon politologue doit être juriste », a-t-elle déclaré.
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- Interview
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- Language:
- French
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- RL10059CS1373
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- Limited Re-UseCC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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