Table ronde 1 - Effets de la mutation des valeurs publiques : les institutions à l’épreuve des ...

June 3, 2021

Table ronde 1 : Effets de la mutation des valeurs publiques : les institutions à l’épreuve des reformes Présidente : Mme VÉRONIQUE CHANUT : professeure à l’université de Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas- LARGEPA et directrice de la CIFFOP, France Modérateur/Rapporteur : M. ADIL BAMI : Enseignant - Chercheur - HDR - Groupe ISCAE, Responsable pédagogique du Cycle d’Expertise Comptable et MACI. Panélistes : - M. GUY LAFOREST : Directeur Général de l’Ecole Nationale d’Administration Publique, Québec, Canada - Mme LATIFA EL ABIDA : Ex-Secrétaire d’Etat chargée de l’Enseignement Scolaire, Maroc - M. ABDELMOUNIM BELALIA : Enseignant - Chercheur - HDR - Groupe ISCAE, Maroc - Mme SANAA MOUSSALIM : Enseignante-chercheure FSJES Meknès - Université Moulay Ismail, Maroc - M. MOHAMMED AMINE BENABDALLAH : Professeur de Droit Public, Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique, Maroc

Speakers
VÉRONIQUE CHANUT
professeure à l’université de Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas- LARGEPA et directrice de la CIFFOP, France
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ADIL BAMI
Enseignant - Chercheur - HDR - Groupe ISCAE, Responsable pédagogique du Cycle d’Expertise Comptable et MACI.
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GUY LAFOREST
Directeur Général de l’Ecole Nationale d’Administration Publique, Québec, Canada
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LATIFA EL ABIDA
Ex-Secrétaire d’Etat chargée de l’Enseignement Scolaire, Maroc
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SANAA MOUSSALIM
Enseignante-chercheure FSJES Meknès - Université Moulay Ismail, Maroc
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