-
Joseph de
Beyrouth (#2 in
Lebanon and #631–640 worldwide), Université
Libanaise (#577 worldwide) and Holy
Spirit University of
Kaslik (#600s worldwide...
- The
Constitution of
Lebanon was
adopted on 23 May 1926.
Initiated during the
French Mandate, it
established a
governance model based on confessionalism...
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Retrieved 22
February 2020. "Fouad
Ayoub nommé
recteur de l'Université
libanaise". L'Orient-Le Jour (in French). 6
October 2016.
Retrieved 22 February...
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Occasional Publications, Cambridge, 2002. ISBN 0-88086-050-2 La
condition libanaise. Communautés, citoyen, Etat;
suivi de: La citoyenneté en pays d'Islam...
- L'armée
libanaise pendant la guerre: un
instrument du
pouvoir du président de la République (1975-1985) (2012), p. 29. Hokayem, L'armée
libanaise pendant...
- romanized: Al-Ittiḥād Al-Lubnānī
Likurat Al-Qadam; French: Fédération
Libanaise de Football) is the
governing body of ****ociation
football in Lebanon...
-
Lebanese Parliament. The
Lebanese Phalanges Party is also
known as
Phalanges Libanaises in
French and
either Kataeb (الكتائب اللبنانية al-Katā'ib al-Lubnāniyya)...
- government. It was a
result of a
merger of the
privately run
Compagnie Libanaise de Télévision (CLT) (channels 7 and 9) and Télé-Orient (channels 5 and...
- “Société
anonyme libanaise,”
abbreviated s.a.l., is the
French term for a
joint stock company in Lebanon. Its main
characteristic is the
intuitus ****iae [es]—the...
- Rabbath, Edmond. "La
Constitution libanaise. Origines,
textes et commentaires". Beyrouth:
Publications de l'Université
Libanaise, 1982, p. 301. "Emile Lahoud"...