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- Mohamed Bennouna (Arabic: محمد بنونة; born 29 April 1943) is a Moroccan diplomat and jurist. He worked as a professor at the Mohammed V University, as...
- Bennouna (Arabic: بنونة) is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Khnata Bennouna (born 1940), Moroccan author of novels and short stories...
- not raise a genuine dispute under the Genocide Convention. Judge Mohamed Bennouna also expressed doubts about the applicability of the Genocide Convention...
- Mehdi Bennouna was a Moroccan nationalist, writer and journalist. He was the founder of the Maghreb Arab Press Agency in 1959 and the first Moroccan delegate...
- of Justice In****bent ****umed office 6 February 2024 Preceded by Mohamed Bennouna Personal details Born 20 April 1975 Garankua, (Northwest of Pretoria, South...
- Machine Lecture Archived 7 November 2019 at the Wayback Machine by Mohamed Bennouna entitled "La Cour internationale de Justice, juge des souverainetés?" in...
- larger network of sympathizers. According to claims by Alexander Mehdi Bennouna in his book Héros Sans Gloire, El-Ouali was the son of a member of the...
- (Vice-President), Hisashi Owada, Ronny Abraham, Kenneth Keith, Mohamed Bennouna, Leonid Skotnikov, Antônio Augusto Cançado Trindade, Abdulqawi Ahmed Yusuf...
- Judges Sepúlveda Amor, Keith, Bennouna, Skotnikov and Donoghue were thus to be contested at the 2014 election. Judges Bennouna and Donoghue stood for re-election...
- Along with Mohammed Daoud, Bennouna formed the group al Muslihun (the Reformers) in 1926. During Spanish rule of Morocco, Bennouna called for democratic reforms...