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Ogom, Raphael O. (Raphael Obi) Carleton University Dissertation Political Science. "The Political economy of multilateral economic cooperation; Nigeria and the Lome conventions." Ottawa, 1997.
Find full textPRE, SIMFEITCHEOU. "Les politiques d'aide au developpement et le togo. Impact des conventions acp - cee de lome." Grenoble 2, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987GRE21072.
Full textAdefulu, R. A. R. "The Lome Conventions and the NIEO : A study in the political economy of the North-South relations." Thesis, Lancaster University, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.235395.
Full textBikoumou, Bienvenu. "Le tarif douanier preferentiel des conventions de lome et les produits relevant de la politique agricole commune." Paris 11, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA111010.
Full textIn view of the agricultural exchanges failure, we wonder what the responsability of the acp and the cee is in this situation : the community offers a preferential customs tariff, which remains symbolic, because it has overpreserved interests of its owns agriculturals ; more the community reduces the consideration of that offer, as to the other countries, the competitives of the acp, the same advantages are awarded. Concerning that last, it has ones agricultural politics unsuited to the trade with the community
Matingou, Rocil. "L'application des Conventions de Lomé à l'Afrique Centrale et ses perspectives dans le cadre de la réorganisation mondiale des échanges." Paris 12, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA122010.
Full textThe acp-eu cooperation has been in existence for more than twenty years. The african states have held privileged economic relations with the member states of the ue since the days of the empire. Inspite of commercial advantages and special aid in the form of the yaounde agreement and the lome convention, the socio-economic climate has not improved in this region of africa. The partners of lome acknowledge that the good-win with which aid was accorded to the acp is out of ligne with conventional advantages. The dependence of the acp states with regard to the european union is becoming more and more important regarding the quantity and quality of european aid. The central african states are not longer able to put their political and economic policies into practice without turning to brussel institutions for help. Especially on a commerciallevel, the central african states are threatered with losing the lome advantages in the light of the gatt/omcadvent. Concerning aid for development in general, recent international socio-political changes have begun to profoundly modify acp-ue relations. These states run the risk of finding themselves on fringe of international economy and trade. What kind of economic relation can these states undertake with their european partners in view of a worldwide trade reorganisation? the objective of this thesis is to establish the acknowledgement and the carrying out of the lome system with relation to central african development
Aimlon, Nestor. "Aliénation des relations ACP-UE : causes, conséquences et perspectives d'avenir." Paris 8, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999PA081723.
Full textGnangui, Adon. "La Convention de Lomé IV et l'environnement : approche juridique : thèse de doctorat nouveau régime en droit public présentée et soutenue." Limoges, 1999. http://www.theses.fr/1999LIMO0466.
Full textMatheson, James Henry Edward. "Institutional capacity and multiple conditionality in ACP-EU development cooperation." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1997. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/1484/.
Full textOsuagwu, Chikereze. "La participation de l'Union européenne au processus de l'ajustement structurel des états d'Afrique autour de Lomé IV." Paris 8, 2000. http://octaviana.fr/document/182423530#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.
Full textOgom, Raphael O. "The political economy of multilateral economic cooperation, Nigeria and the Lomé conventions." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape15/PQDD_0004/NQ32347.pdf.
Full textDabire, Yaonnakiel Germain. "L'impact des conventions de Lomé sur le développement économique du Burkina Faso." Université Louis Pasteur (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988STR10030.
Full textThe Lomé conventions constitute the scheme of co-operation aimed at accelerating economic and social development of the signatory African, Caribbean and pacific countries. To this effect the EEC gives them aid among which are: - financial and technical assistance; - access of their exports to the European market: - guarantee of export earning for some of their agricultural products against fluctuations and a system of support to the mining activity. In Burkina Faso, this co-operation will permit the EIB and EDF to co-finance mainly about 135 agricultural development and infrastructural projects between 1975 and 1990. . . The impact of these conventions on the Burkina Faso economy. Like the other ACP members is weak. Thus, modifications seem necessary to make them become more effective
Dabire, Yaonnakiel Germain. "L'Impact des conventions de Lomé sur le développement économique du Burkina Faso." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37612841v.
Full textRouchet, Geneviève. "L'Evolution de la notion de développement entre l'Europe et l'Afrique (les conventions de Lomé I, de Lomé II et de Lomé III)." Paris 1, 1992. http://www.theses.fr/1992PA010262.
Full textBrayer, Gérard. "Europe-Tiers monde, Lomé, une nouvelle coopération douanière ? /." Paris : Librairie générale de droit et de jurisprudence, 1989. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb35048138s.
Full textWilkey, Brittan. "Shaming the love plot: inconvenient women navigating conventional romance." Honors in the Major Thesis, University of Central Florida, 2013. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETH/id/933.
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Attiba, Martine. "La notion d'égalité souveraine des États dans la convention de Lomé." Paris 7, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995PA070058.
Full textThe notion of the sovereign equality of states is a fondamental principe of classical international law but international law has been contested in the under-developed countries as obscuring the inequality of fact between the rich and poor countries. The lome conventions concluded between the european community (e. C. ) and some african, caribbean and pacific countries (c. A. P. ) have established inequalities between those states to prevent from the rising of under-development in c. A. P. And reduce gradually the inequalities of fact between the two groups. To put into practice this rule, the states are unequally dealt according to their level of development. The institution of sovereign equality by the lome conventions does not go against this principle established by the charter of the united nations, by creating inequalities of rights ? besides, one can ask onself about the efficiency of what is called compensating inequality to reduce the gap of developmebt between the specified countries. The frist part of this thesis explains the legal problematics peculiar to the sovereign equality in a context where following the example of lome conventions, the connextion between the states are characterized by inequality. The second part explains the various opinions of the opposing parties and chiefly try to elude who will the lome conventions help and discover their effects in the links between the c. A. P. And the other countries of the third-world. In other words, the new inequalities of the rights can can reduce the inequalities of development or, conversely, worsen it? these questions must take account of the context of monetary and economic crisis which is continuing to develop in today's world
Lister, M. R. P. "The Lome Convention between the European Community and the African, Caribbean and Pacific States : L'entente discrete." Thesis, University of York, 1985. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.354408.
Full textChauveau-Bais, Elisabeth. "Les relations CE-ACP face à l'ouverture du marché unique européen dans la conjoncture économique internationale du début des années 90." Montpellier 1, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996MON10001.
Full textTogola, Abdoulaye Wallo. "Le stabex et le sysmin : mécanismes et résultats." Paris 13, 1996. http://www.theses.fr/1996PA131006.
Full textStabex and sysmin were set up in the frame of the lome conventions concluded between the european community and the african, caribbean and pacific countries. Successively are analyzed the birth of these two systems guarantying the exportation earnings, their difficulties of settling, the commodities concerned, the financial regime and the financial problems they were faced with. The difficulties having endangered these two systems are also examined as well as the solutions. The final results are rather poor and the acp countries are faced with new worries because of the nowadays interest the european union shows towards east european countries
N'Diaye, Catherine Lili. "Les projets de développement industriel à initiative privée dans le cadre des conventions de Lomé." Dijon, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993DIJOD002.
Full textNdoung, Jean-Pierre. "L'évolution du Fonds européen de développement prévu par les conventions de Yaoundé et de Lomé." Paris 1, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991PA010289.
Full textWhen the first members of te european economic community decided to institute between themselves a "common market", some of their members maintained again with some overseas countries and territories, privileged relations issued of the colonisation. In the impossibility to include or to exclude them of their future "customs union", they reserve them a particular place which forms the fourth part of rome's treaty. This part contained among others, traiding and financial measures destined to help these countries and territories to resolve their social and economic deases. It designed so the conclusion of an application convention of rome's treaty. It's this convention which made place to the european development fund of overseas countries and territories. After the application period of this convention, 2 conventions of yaounde took place and were renewed by lome conventions. Each of these conventions instituted a european development fund. It's the evolution of this financial instrument which is examinated in this case
Pereira, do Couto Amaro. "Les pays africains lusophones dans le système des accords de Lomé." Aix-Marseille 3, 1995. http://www.theses.fr/1995AIX32010.
Full textThe thesis explains the africain portuguese speaking countries-angola cape verdi guinea bissao mozambique and sao tome and principe. Process to become integrated into the lome agreements system. In several respects,this process was different from the one fol lowed by the african french and english speaking countries. By another way, the thesis takes into account the specificities that caracteerize the african portugnese speaking countries within the lome agreements system concerning the participants who implement the cooperation of these countries with the european union and the other acp countries as well as the mechanisms and the contents of this cooperation
Odock, Christopher Nchor. "Le Nigéria et les conventions de Lomé : contribution à l'étude des relations Nigéria - C.E.E : 1975-1988." Bordeaux 1, 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989BOR1D022.
Full textOne of the most important themes in the study of contemporary international relations is the search of a new model of relations between the developed and industrialised countries of the north and the newly independent and underdeveloped countries of the southern hemisphere. The lome conventions between the european economic community (e. E. C. ) and the african caribbean and pacific (a. C. P. ) states represents the most successful aspect of this north-south dialogue. Our study is therefore an independent analysis of the process of lome which focuses on the factors which influenced the decision of the nigeria to negociate and sign the first and then, the two subsequent conventions of mome and the effects of this participation on nigeria 's external relations. Based on the assumption that all relations between industrialised and developing countries do not necessarily constitue relations of domination or structural dependance, this study affirms that the lome conventions. Like all international relations, provide a means of adaptation and transformation of the internal situation and the external environment of underdeveloped countries. In the case of nigeria, we have established that the lome conventions have not only made it possible for the nigerian government to realise certain objectives of domestic policy, but have largely contributed to the attainment of important foreign policy goals. It is i
Heyndrickx, Pierre. "La Convention de Lomé démystifiée : vingt-cinq ans de coopération UE-ACP, 1975-2000." Paris 1, 2000. http://www.theses.fr/2000PA010625.
Full textAli, Farah Omar. "La France, la Communauté économique européenne et l'Afrique subsaharienne, de la Convention de Yaoundé (juillet 1963) à la Convention de Lomé 1 (février 1975)." Phd thesis, Université Rennes 2, 2014. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01022946.
Full textAli, Farah Omar. "La France, la Communauté économique européenne et l’Afrique subsaharienne, de la Convention de Yaoundé (juillet 1963) à la Convention de Lomé 1 (février 1975)." Thesis, Rennes 2, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014REN20011/document.
Full textFrance has obtained from its partners the inclusion of the overseas territories in the Treaty of Rome which established the EEC. The goal was to maintain relations between the mainlands and the former colonies in a new context during the decolonisation.Between 1958 and 1963, the Six experienced a partnership system with third countries, particularly the African and Malgach Associated States (AMAS) which allowed to maintain particular economic ties with these sovereign states on behalf of development aid. The July 1963 Convention of Yaounde marked the will of the Six to institutionalise and coordinate their relations with African and Malgache third countries and laying the foundations of cooperation policy, consolidated by the renewal of this convention. On the commercial level, These agreements were based on mutual preferencial tariffs and quotas and financial and technical assistance.At the end of a decade of association, the development aid assessement was very poor, except for the field of education and training where an increase in schooling was witnessed in most of the AMAS, but in terms of economy, results were insignificant: the preferences they benefited from gradually decreased into little, They still remained very dependent and heavily indebted. Their economy was still based on the export of tropical products and mining and the very unbalanced terms of trade
Hertz, John J. "“The Heighe Worthynesse of Love”: Visions of Perception, Convention, and Contradiction in Chaucer’s Troilus and Criseyde." VCU Scholars Compass, 2017. http://scholarscompass.vcu.edu/etd/4829.
Full textDiouf, Mamadou Siroën Jean-Marc. "L'aide pour le commerce et l'insertion dans l'économie mondiale le cas de la convention de Lomé /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2008. http://basepub.dauphine.fr/xmlui/handle/123456789/191.
Full textDiouf, Mamadou. "L’aide pour le commerce et l’insertion dans l’économie mondiale : le cas de la convention de Lomé." Paris 9, 2008. https://bu.dauphine.psl.eu/fileviewer/index.php?doc=2008PA090018.
Full textThe purpose of this work is to study the effectiveness of non-reciprocal preferential agreements. To do this we conducted a comparative analysis between the beneficiary countries of the Lomé agreements and a sample of developing countries in Latin America, Asia and the Middle East. The empirical approach uses a gravity model applied to the panel data over a period of 29 years. The sample used is composed by the group of developing countries already mentioned, including members of the Lomé Convention, and a group of industrialized countries, a total of 122 countries The 2 approaches, cross sectional and longitudinal analysis, among other things, confirm that the membership of Lomé has not been a positive factor for bilateral trade, the influence of historical factors (the common language and the colonial past) remain important, other things being equal. Belonging to the developing countries of Asia and Latin America is a positive factor in bilateral trade, after controlling other variables
Traoré, Mamadou Claude. "Les accords de coopération internationale et le développement du Burkina Faso." Paris 5, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA05D002.
Full textCompaore, Mahama. "Incidences sur les économies des pays de l'Afrique subsaharienne des conventions de Lomé 1 et 2 : le cas des échanges commerciaux." Caen, 1988. http://www.theses.fr/1988CAEN0524.
Full textRazafimahefa-Rakotobe. "Coopération régionale et conventions CEE-ACP : cas de la coopération inter-îles dans le sud-ouest de l'océan indien." Nice, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990NICE0018.
Full textTchakei, Essowavana. "Les nouvelles formes de protectionnisme et les systèmes généralisés de préférences : exemple des Etats de la C.E.D.E.A.O et des conventions de Lomé." Nice, 1990. http://www.theses.fr/1990NICE0022.
Full textCompaore, Mahama. "Incidences sur les économies des pays de l'Afrique subsaharienne des conventions ACP de Lomé I et II le cas des échanges commerciaux /." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb376129712.
Full textMezui, M'Assoumou Laurent. "Les politiques sectorielles dans les conventions de Lomé et le développement économique des pays africains : les cas du Gabon et de la Côte d'Ivoire." Nancy 2, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997NAN20002.
Full textSince the 3rd Lomé agreement, the financing of sector-based policies has become the major form by which the European union provides its support to the financing of the economic development of the ACP countries in general and specially of African countries. The present form of this method is the result of the long process of aid to the development set about by the community since the treaty establishing the EEC. Within the context of the ACP-EU cooperation, the financing of the sector-based policies materializes itself by the settling and the precondition conclusion of indicative programs and of financing agreements. These acts specify the promise took by the EU to finance a sector-based policy freely build by an ACP country. From the legal point of view, these acts are international legal acts. They can be either bilateral (the case of a national sector-based policy) or multilateral acts (the case of a regional sector-based policy). Since the 3rd Lomé agreement, the sector-based policies financing have mobilized an important financial mass, essentially intended to a great variety of sectors. However, despite this huge financial mass, concerning African countries, one can notice that real impact on their economic development process has not followed. So it seems important to wonder on the attitude which has led to their adoption: the synthetic between the "rigid conditions" of the backers and the "unreservedness irresponsible" of the beneficiary government countries. For the time being, this attitude must be accompanied with a true democracy in all ACP countries, essentially African’s. Recognized worldwide as important, democracy must be the first domain towards which the EU must provide its support, precondition to any other form of financial support. The necessity of the institution of this value in African countries can be particularly observed through the two cases of example of Gabon and ivory-coast
Garland, L. "Conventions of love and marriage in late Byzantine literature : An analysis of Byzantine attitudes towards sexual relationships and the concept of romantic love, with especial reference to popular and learned romance genres in Byzantium." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1985. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.371647.
Full textGanga, Paulette. "Les accords de Lomé IV face à la globalisation des échanges." Paris 5, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003PA05D003.
Full textMankou, Martin. "Les marchés publics dans le cadre de l'aide financière et technique du Fonds européen de développement aux États d'Afrique, des Caraïbes et du Pacifique." Toulouse 1, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998TOU10038.
Full textUnder Yaoundé and Lomé conventions, technical and financial aid from EDF (European Developpement Fund) brings about projects and programmes achievement in the African, Caribbean and Pacific countries. On the legal level, it requires tendering and execution procedures for works, supply and services contracts. EDF's contracts in the ACP states has a particular characteristic because of three involvements: involvement of EEC as international and financial source involvement of ACP state as recipient and contracting authority - involvement of European and ACP firms, suppliers, and consultants as tenderers and contractors. Tendering and execution procedures show that money-lender's powers are more important than I contracting authority ones. This assertion can be verified through the analysis of general regulations, general conditions of contracts. ACP states are under the rule of EEC commission, ACP national law order is excluded, disputes relating to the tender procedures and the award of the contract have to be submitted to arbitration, but not to the jurisdiction of the domestic court of the beneficiary state. EEC's commission controls the choice made by the national committee of tenderness. This study presents some solutions to improve both tender procedures and performance of contracts
Ganiere, Catherine Christine. "Women Troubadours in Southern France." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2007. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/1272.
Full textBen, Hdech Mohammed. "L'organisation du commerce des produits de base entre la Communauté économique européenne et les pays en voie de développement." Université Robert Schuman (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 1989. http://www.theses.fr/1989STR30012.
Full textThe participation of the EEC in the organisation of commodities trade can bee considered in two distinct frameworks, globally and regionally. At the global level, this participation may be examined in two distinct lights, the juridical and the politico-economic. The juridical aspect concerns the modalities of EEC participation in product agreements, both the quality and the nature of participation. The politicoeconomic aspect is related to the type of organisation put into place by each product agreement and the EEC position. On the regional level, the EEC has developed a special policy on the issue. This policy includes two principal parts: the regulation of product flow and the stabilization of export returns on trade. The regulation of trade includes a more generalised policy of protectionst inspiration and a preferential policy benefiting ACP and mediterranean countries with respect to all agricultural products, but only with respect to certain transformed products for developing countries in general. With the framework of the stabilization of export returns, three mechanisms have been envisioned by the lome convention: the stabex, the sysmin, and the sugar protocol. A stabex has also been envisioned to favour the least advanced countries
Mbala, Langa-Langa. "La problématique de la coopération Etats ACP/UE." Paris 8, 2002. https://octaviana.fr/document/181855232#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0.
Full textTaglioni, François. "L'espace Est Caribéen dans l'environnement géopolitique international : étude de l'action de la CEE sur le développement régional des Petites Antilles." Paris 10, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA100006.
Full textThe Lesser Antilles are geographically limited by an arc which ranges from the British Virgin Islands in the north to Grenada in the south. Those islands, though very diverse in their components, present great similarities in their problematic of development. The insularity constraints, the economic, political and human fragmentation, as well as the structures inherited from the past contribute to maintaining the Lesser Antilles in a state of dependence which limits their development possibilities. This comparative study, which parallels the english, dutch and french speaking entities, offers to define, through a precise analysis of the various internal and external parameters to the region, the room to manoeuvre of the lesser Antilles facing the European and northamericain geopolitical blocks. The first part of this research is devoted to setting the Lesser Antilles in their regional and international environment according to their geographical, historical, political, economical and human characteristics as well as to determine, through their complex relations with the various actors of the development, their abilities to find a favorable equilibrium to the economic and social cohesion. The second part constitutes, more specifically, a study of the EEC interventions in favor of the development of those islands. We set ourselves to establish if its action can create the conditions to an alternative in their development and contribute in giving them more independence towards the USA
Weaver, Graham M. "Give me that big time religion: Adrian Rogers as a builder in the Southern Baptist convention, at Bellevue Baptist Church, and with his radio ministry Love Worth Finding, 1972-2005." Thesis, Kansas State University, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/2097/35438.
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Robert D. Linder
As pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church from 1972 to 2005 and three-time President of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) in 1979 and 1986-1988, Adrian Rogers (1931-2005) played an integral role in promoting inerrancy within the SBC. His actions not only moved the SBC in a more conservative direction, if not a fundamentalist one, but also shifted Southern Baptists, politically, in the direction of the Republican Party. However, Rogers’s role in the SBC went further than just politics. His involvement within the SBC, his leadership at Bellevue Baptist Church and its eventual move to Cordova, Tennessee, suggest that Rogers was actually a builder. Love Worth Finding (LWF), has preserved his legacy after his death in 2005. As a result, this thesis argues that Adrian Rogers was not only a preacher, popular grassroots organizer within the SBC, or evangelist, but also a builder. If it had not been for Rogers, the “architectural” blueprint for the SBC would never have become a reality. When Rogers became pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church, the church resided in midtown Memphis and had close to 9,000 members. By the time he retired in 2005, the church had 28,000 members and was located in Cordova, Tennessee. Finally, Rogers launched LWF in the midst of the televangelist scandals of the late 1980s. Not only did LWF survive the unseemly televangelist fallout, it continues to broadcast Rogers’s sermons today.
Edzegue, Mendame Aristide. "L' Europe et les pays ACP du traité d'Association à la Convention de Lomé IV : l'exemple de la Coopération entre l'Union européenne et le Gabon (1957-2000)." Nantes, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009NANT3037.
Full textSeichepine, Annick. "Les exportations de l'Afrique subsaharienne face aux nouvelles règles du commerce international." Grenoble 2, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003GRE21004.
Full textNdemby, Sosthène. "L'Afrique française, la France et la Communauté Economique Européenne 1952-1975 : évaluation critique d'un partenariat." Paris 1, 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005PA010555.
Full textPimenta, Allyne Alves Marques. "PENÉLOPE E EMMA VOANDO NO TEMPO." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás, 2012. http://localhost:8080/tede/handle/tede/3219.
Full textThis work is mainly aimed to develop a study of evolution of the feminine being, his voice, his sexuality, swaying and precepts that make up your identity, engaging in the rich history of characters Penelope and Emma Bovary, analyzing the dimensions of the heroin Penelope as initial prototype and Emma Bovary as her frontal negation passing by Lisístrata, as an element of disruption and destabilization as many female archetypes of Western literature throughout the ages. The analysis is extended to the study of the role of women in societies where the heroines are inserted studied here, in communion with the theory that art is the representation of an entire history of a people at a given time. The counterpoints are located, at first, in Emma Bovary, seeking the fulfillment of their wishes, unlike Penelope, submissive just waiting for her husband. Concomitantly, Ulysses is the negation of Charles Bovary, even with their treachery, it is still a great man and praised her husband, Charles contrary to the bland, which is not able to arouse and maintain the feeling of passion in his wife, who was looking unhappy marriage love so desired. It happens to break with the bourgeois and sexist society, which always spread that the wife should be restricted to the heart of the home. Therefore, this study goes through several literary characters, and also makes a brief analysis of the various types of love present in marital relations, confronted the figures of the submissive woman who passively accept their fate and woman fighter who seeks fulfillment in all their spheres.
Este trabalho tem como objetivo central desenvolver um estudo da evolução do ser feminino, de sua voz, de sua sexualidade, dos meneios e preceitos que compõem sua identidade, ocupando-se da rica trajetória das personagens Penélope e Emma Bovary, analisando as dimensões da heroína que tem em Penélope o seu protótipo inicial e Ema Bovary como sua negação frontal, passando por Lisístrata, como elemento de ruptura e desestabilização tal como vários arquétipos femininos da literatura ocidental ao longo dos tempos culminado no estudo de personagens contemporâneas. A análise se estenderá ao estudo do papel feminino nas sociedades em que estão inseridas as heroínas aqui estudadas, em comunhão com a teoria que a arte é a representação de toda uma história de um determinado povo em determinada época. Os contrapontos situam-se, a priori, em Emma Bovary, que busca pela realização de seus desejos, ao contrário de Penélope, submissa que apenas espera por seu esposo. Concomitante, Ulisses é a negação de Charles Bovary, mesmo com suas traições, ainda é um louvado homem e grandioso esposo, contrário ao insípido Charles, que não é capaz de despertar e manter o sentimento de paixão na esposa, que, infeliz, procura fora do casamento o amor tão sonhado. Acontece a ruptura com a sociedade machista e burguesa, que sempre disseminou que a esposa deveria ficar restrita apenas ao seio do lar. Ruptura que se verifica solidificada no atual século. Para tanto, este estudo perpassa várias personagens literárias e, ainda, realiza uma breve análise dos tipos vários de amor presentes nas relações conjugais, confrontando as figuras da mulher submissa, que aceita passivamente o seu destino, e da mulher lutadora, que busca a sua realização em todas as suas esferas.
Ibeka, Bokiki Claude. "Le régime des investissements privés étrangers dans la coopération ACP -UE : états d'Afrique, Caraïbes et Pacifique - Union Européenne." Nancy 2, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998NAN20008.
Full textIn accordance with its objective, ensuring a true and development of the African, Caribbean and pacific countries(acp),the Lomé system focuses mainly upon the promotion of foreign private investments within the framework of the cooperation between acp and European union(ue) countries in order to finance the development of the countries concerned. In other words, private investments are of paramount importance in so far as they enhance the economic growth and diversification. Moreover, they can bring about yet other positive effects. Thus, they play a key role in the development process of acp countries. Nevertheless, to promote them successfully from eu to acp countries, an adq adequate legal framework together with an effective device, not to mention appropriations environment are required required. The Lomé conventions (3 and 4) embody countless but precise devices to this effect. These very devices, being devoid of any legal force, are ipso facto ineffective as far as investments are concerned. It should be noted, on the other hand, that other legal "tools" such as the internal legislations acp and eu countries ,the bilateral agreements(acp-eu) as regards investments promotion and protection, the treaty of Rome, including the Washington and Seoul conventions equally apply to the European investments in the acpc countries as it is the case with the Lomé conventions. On the other hand, financial devices help to finance the investments in question. They are either community or not community. The same devices provide a support to acp/eu in investments by means of technical assistance, management services and trading, coordination and information services, feasibility of projects ad and their validity from the feasibility studies. Yet, success of these devices depend largely upon the existence of a fair inter, national environment as well a favorable atmosphere of investments in acp states all the countries concerned should implement a global, common but coherent policy to achieve this assigned goal
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Full textGiven its historical evolution, relationship between EC and ACP states has not developed in isolation, but on the contrary with respect to European construction progress and international evolution. Regarding human rights, a first period was marked by difficulties, impediments and reticence from ACP states to introduce right respect within a convention devoted to ACP economical development. But it was also characterised by a sort of reprehensible silence from Europe about political practices (political neutrality) which were in total contradiction with values underlying the current talks on democracy and human rights. For a second period, EU wanted to make effort to establish a political environment propitious to individual rights implementation. Resoect for human rights, democratic principles and rule of law is becoming an essential point for these development co-operation agreements. Any breach of this point may provoke a co-operation stoppage. .
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