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Paul Cézanne University

Paul Cézanne University (also referred to as Paul Cézanne University Aix-Marseille III; French: Université Paul Cézanne Aix-Marseille III) was a public research university based in the heart of Provence (south east of France), in both Aix-en-Provence and Marseille. It was one of the three Universities of Aix-Marseille and was part of the Academy of Aix and Marseille.[1] Its weight was considerable in the French university landscape.[2] The university bore the name of Paul Cézanne, a prominent French artist and Post-Impressionist painter, who attended its law school from 1858 to 1861.[3]

Paul Cézanne University
Aix-Marseille III
Université Paul Cézanne
Aix-Marseille III
TypePublic
Active9 December 1409 (9 December 1409)–1 January 2012 (1 January 2012)
Endowment100 million
PresidentMarc Pena
Academic staff
760
Administrative staff
930
Students22,500
Location,
AffiliationsAix-Marseille University, Mediterranean Universities Union (UNIMED), Association of MBAs (AMBA), European University Association (EUA), European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS)
Websitewww.univ-cezanne.fr (in French)

The university was founded on 9 December 1409 as a studium generale by Louis II of Anjou, Count of Provence, and subsequently recognized by papal bull issued by Pope Alexander V.[4][5] It enrolled 22,500 students, including more than 3,000 international students from 128 different countries. It was a multidisciplinary university offering a range of more than 210 national diploma programmes and 150 university degrees in the humanities, law, political science, economics, management, environmental studies, and science and technology.[6]

On 1 January 2012 it merged with the University of Provence and the University of the Mediterranean to become Aix-Marseille University, the youngest, but also the largest in terms of students, budgets and staff in France.

Activity Edit

The University of Aix-Marseille III had an established reputation as one of the oldest and most respected academic institutions in France.[7] Many prominent government leaders have studied at the university's Institute of Political Studies (Institut d'études politiques d'Aix-en-Provence),[8] which is now associated with Aix-Marseille University. Established in 1956, it is one of a network of 9 world-famous IEPs (Instituts d’Etudes Politiques) in France. The IEP is a Grande école in political science and its primary aim is to train senior executives for the public, semi-public, and private sectors.[9] Although the IEP offers a multitude of disciplines, its main focus is on politics, including related subjects such as history, law, economics, languages, international relations, and media studies.

The law school at Paul Cézanne University, which is currently part of Aix-Marseille University, dates back to the university's foundation in 1409. The school had far-reaching influence, since written law, which in France originated in Aix-en-Provence, spread from there, eventually replacing the common law practiced throughout the rest of Northern Gaul.[10] It is one of the largest law schools in France today, and is considered to be one of the nation's leading centres for legal research and teaching.[11][12] The school is unique among French law schools for the breadth of courses offered and the extent of research undertaken in a wide range of fields. Other than Panthéon-Assas University, the school has attracted the most prestigious law faculty in France.[13] The teaching faculty comprises 155 professors and 172 adjunct lecturers, the latter drawn from private practice, the civil service, the judiciary and other organizations. Much of the legal research at the university is done under the auspices of its many research institutes – there is one in almost every field of law. Research activity is buttressed by a network of libraries. The university library holds an impressive collection of monographs and periodicals, including an important collection of sixteenth century manuscripts. Moreover, the libraries have several specialized rooms dedicated to specific fields of law, in particular in International and European Law and Legal Theory.[14]

The university's Institute of Business Administration (Institut d'Administration des Entreprises), commonly known as IAE Aix-en-Provence, now part of Aix-Marseille University, was the first Graduate School of Management in the French public university system.[15][16] IAE Aix is "a prestigious, double-accredited institution, with an international approach to business combining both classic and innovative teaching methods", according to The Independent.[17] The school offers graduate level programmes in general management, international management, internal audit of organisations, service management, internal and external communications management, management and information technologies, international financial management and applied marketing. In 2011, the MSc in General Management was ranked 2nd in France[18] along with the MSc in Services Management and Marketing being ranked 3rd[19] and the MSc in Audit and Corporate Governance also being ranked 3rd in the country by SMBG.[20] In 1990, IAE Aix and the École supérieure des sciences économiques et commerciales (ESSEC) signed an agreement to unite and offer a joint Doctorate Programme, allowing ESSEC professors to teach in the Research Oriented Master programme in Aix-en-Provence. Furthermore, after Research Oriented Master graduation, students can attend the ESSEC Doctorate seminars and have an ESSEC Research Advisor (Directeur de Recherche). In the same way, ESSEC students can enroll in the IAE Aix's Research Oriented Master and Doctorate programmes. In both cases, the members of the thesis juries come from both IAE Aix and ESSEC. The Doctorate title is awarded by Aix-Marseille University.[21][22]

The total budget volume of the university was equal to 44.93 m €. This amount did not include the civil servant salaries that were directly paid by the Trésor public. There were 1,329 civil servants including 678 faculty members. Their salaries roughly amounted to the initial budget figure to give a total budget of 100 m €. The university was split in 16 sites located in five cities. The overall area occupied by the university was equal to 225,000 square meters.

Organization Edit

There were eight major components in the University of Aix-Marseille III which benefited from financial autonomy:

  • Faculty of Law and Political Science
    • Aix-en-Provence, Schuman
    • Aix-en-Provence, Poncet
    • Aix-en-Provence, Montperrin
    • Arles, Espace Van Gogh
    • Marseille, Space Canebière
  • Faculty of Applied Economics
    • Aix-en-Provence, Schuman
    • Aix-en-Provence, Forbin
    • Marseille, Canebière
  • Faculty of Science and Technology
    • Aix-en-Provence, Montperrin
    • Marseille, Saint-Jérôme
    • Marseille, Europôle of Arbois
  • Institute of Business Administration – IAE Aix
  • Institute of French Studies for Foreign Students
    • Aix-en-Provence, Cours Gambetta
  • Institute of Public Management and Territorial Governance
    • Aix-en-Provence, Gaston de Saporta
    • Marseille, Liberation
  • University Institute of Technology
    • Marseille, Saint-Jérôme
  • Institute of Political Studies – Sciences Po Aix
    • Aix-en-Provence, Gaston de Saporta

Alumni Edit

 
Édouard Balladur, Prime Minister of France from 1993 to 1995
 
René Cassin, President of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) from 1965 to 1968 & the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
 
Gaston Defferre, Minister of the Interior of France from 1981 to 1984
 
Élisabeth Guigou, Minister of Justice of France from 1997 to 2000
 
Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)
 
Maurice Rouvier, Prime Minister of France May-Dec 1887 & from 1905 to 1906
 
Philippe Séguin, President of the National Assembly of France from 1993 to 1997
 
Adolphe Thiers, President of the French Republic from 1871 to 1873

Notable faculty Edit

Presidents Edit

  • 1973–1977: Charles Debbasch
  • 1977–1982: Louis Favoreu
  • 1982–1994: Lucien Capella
  • 1994–1999: Christian Louit
  • 1999–2000: Gilbert Peiffer
  • 2000–2005: Jacques Bourdon
  • 2005–2008: Philippe Tchamitchian
  • 2008–2011: Marc Pena

References Edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 August 2014. Retrieved 21 June 2015. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  2. ^ Francesco Longo, Daniela Cristofoli, "Strategic Change Management in the Public Sector", John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2007, p. 83
  3. ^ "Paul Cézanne". Biography. 22 October 1906. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  4. ^ "Universities of Aix-Marseille I, II, and III". Britannica.com. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  5. ^ "9 décembre 1409: il était une fois l'université à Aix". Laprovence.com. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  6. ^ "Paul Cézanne University Aix-Marseille 3" (PDF). ressources.campusfrance.org.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ "Study Abroad in Aix-en-Provence, France – Overview". Abroadco.com. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  8. ^ "University of Aix-Marseille III". Abroadco.com. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  9. ^ "Loyola University Chicago – Institut d'Etudes Politiques, Loyola Exchange Program". Luc.edu. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  10. ^ Ferne Arfin, "Adventure Guide to Provence & the Côte d'Azur", Hunter Publishing Inc, 2009, p. 149
  11. ^ Navin Caleechurn. "Classement master Fiscalité et Droit Fiscal, TOP 10 2015 des masters Fiscalité et Droit Fiscal". Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  12. ^ Navin Caleechurn. "Classement master Droit des Affaires, TOP 10 2015 des masters Droit des Affaires". Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  13. ^ . Law.uconn.edu. Archived from the original on 28 September 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  14. ^ . Llmphd.uottawa.ca. Archived from the original on 19 March 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  15. ^ "QS Top Universities – IAE Aix-en-Provence Graduate School of Management". Topuniversities.com. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  16. ^ . Bi.no. 21 December 2010. Archived from the original on 27 April 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  17. ^ "IAE Aix-en-Provence Graduate School of Management, Université Paul Cezanne Aix-Marseille III". The Independent. Archived from the original on 25 May 2022. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  18. ^ "Aix-Marseille Graduate School of Management - IAE : Programmes". Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  19. ^ SMBG - M.Sc. in Services Management and Marketing Archived 5 September 2012 at archive.today
  20. ^ SMBG - M.Sc. in Audit and Corporate Governance Archived 25 January 2013 at archive.today
  21. ^ "Doctoral Programme – IAE AIX". .viadeo.com. Retrieved 2 December 2011.
  22. ^ . Mbapursuit.com. 15 November 2011. Archived from the original on 19 December 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2011.

External links Edit

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Paul Cezanne University also referred to as Paul Cezanne University Aix Marseille III French Universite Paul Cezanne Aix Marseille III was a public research university based in the heart of Provence south east of France in both Aix en Provence and Marseille It was one of the three Universities of Aix Marseille and was part of the Academy of Aix and Marseille 1 Its weight was considerable in the French university landscape 2 The university bore the name of Paul Cezanne a prominent French artist and Post Impressionist painter who attended its law school from 1858 to 1861 3 Paul Cezanne UniversityAix Marseille IIIUniversite Paul CezanneAix Marseille IIITypePublicActive9 December 1409 9 December 1409 1 January 2012 1 January 2012 Endowment 100 millionPresidentMarc PenaAcademic staff760Administrative staff930Students22 500LocationAix en Provence and Marseille FranceAffiliationsAix Marseille University Mediterranean Universities Union UNIMED Association of MBAs AMBA European University Association EUA European Quality Improvement System EQUIS Websitewww wbr univ cezanne wbr fr in French The university was founded on 9 December 1409 as a studium generale by Louis II of Anjou Count of Provence and subsequently recognized by papal bull issued by Pope Alexander V 4 5 It enrolled 22 500 students including more than 3 000 international students from 128 different countries It was a multidisciplinary university offering a range of more than 210 national diploma programmes and 150 university degrees in the humanities law political science economics management environmental studies and science and technology 6 On 1 January 2012 it merged with the University of Provence and the University of the Mediterranean to become Aix Marseille University the youngest but also the largest in terms of students budgets and staff in France Contents 1 Activity 2 Organization 3 Alumni 4 Notable faculty 5 Presidents 6 References 7 External linksActivity EditThe University of Aix Marseille III had an established reputation as one of the oldest and most respected academic institutions in France 7 Many prominent government leaders have studied at the university s Institute of Political Studies Institut d etudes politiques d Aix en Provence 8 which is now associated with Aix Marseille University Established in 1956 it is one of a network of 9 world famous IEPs Instituts d Etudes Politiques in France The IEP is a Grande ecole in political science and its primary aim is to train senior executives for the public semi public and private sectors 9 Although the IEP offers a multitude of disciplines its main focus is on politics including related subjects such as history law economics languages international relations and media studies The law school at Paul Cezanne University which is currently part of Aix Marseille University dates back to the university s foundation in 1409 The school had far reaching influence since written law which in France originated in Aix en Provence spread from there eventually replacing the common law practiced throughout the rest of Northern Gaul 10 It is one of the largest law schools in France today and is considered to be one of the nation s leading centres for legal research and teaching 11 12 The school is unique among French law schools for the breadth of courses offered and the extent of research undertaken in a wide range of fields Other than Pantheon Assas University the school has attracted the most prestigious law faculty in France 13 The teaching faculty comprises 155 professors and 172 adjunct lecturers the latter drawn from private practice the civil service the judiciary and other organizations Much of the legal research at the university is done under the auspices of its many research institutes there is one in almost every field of law Research activity is buttressed by a network of libraries The university library holds an impressive collection of monographs and periodicals including an important collection of sixteenth century manuscripts Moreover the libraries have several specialized rooms dedicated to specific fields of law in particular in International and European Law and Legal Theory 14 The university s Institute of Business Administration Institut d Administration des Entreprises commonly known as IAE Aix en Provence now part of Aix Marseille University was the first Graduate School of Management in the French public university system 15 16 IAE Aix is a prestigious double accredited institution with an international approach to business combining both classic and innovative teaching methods according to The Independent 17 The school offers graduate level programmes in general management international management internal audit of organisations service management internal and external communications management management and information technologies international financial management and applied marketing In 2011 the MSc in General Management was ranked 2nd in France 18 along with the MSc in Services Management and Marketing being ranked 3rd 19 and the MSc in Audit and Corporate Governance also being ranked 3rd in the country by SMBG 20 In 1990 IAE Aix and the Ecole superieure des sciences economiques et commerciales ESSEC signed an agreement to unite and offer a joint Doctorate Programme allowing ESSEC professors to teach in the Research Oriented Master programme in Aix en Provence Furthermore after Research Oriented Master graduation students can attend the ESSEC Doctorate seminars and have an ESSEC Research Advisor Directeur de Recherche In the same way ESSEC students can enroll in the IAE Aix s Research Oriented Master and Doctorate programmes In both cases the members of the thesis juries come from both IAE Aix and ESSEC The Doctorate title is awarded by Aix Marseille University 21 22 The total budget volume of the university was equal to 44 93 m This amount did not include the civil servant salaries that were directly paid by the Tresor public There were 1 329 civil servants including 678 faculty members Their salaries roughly amounted to the initial budget figure to give a total budget of 100 m The university was split in 16 sites located in five cities The overall area occupied by the university was equal to 225 000 square meters Organization EditThere were eight major components in the University of Aix Marseille III which benefited from financial autonomy Faculty of Law and Political Science Aix en Provence Schuman Aix en Provence Poncet Aix en Provence Montperrin Arles Espace Van Gogh Marseille Space Canebiere Faculty of Applied Economics Aix en Provence Schuman Aix en Provence Forbin Marseille Canebiere Faculty of Science and Technology Aix en Provence Montperrin Marseille Saint Jerome Marseille Europole of Arbois Institute of Business Administration IAE Aix Puyricard Clos Guiot Institute of French Studies for Foreign Students Aix en Provence Cours Gambetta Institute of Public Management and Territorial Governance Aix en Provence Gaston de Saporta Marseille Liberation University Institute of Technology Marseille Saint Jerome Institute of Political Studies Sciences Po Aix Aix en Provence Gaston de SaportaAlumni Edit nbsp Edouard Balladur Prime Minister of France from 1993 to 1995 nbsp Rene Cassin President of the European Court of Human Rights ECtHR from 1965 to 1968 amp the Nobel Peace Prize Laureate nbsp Gaston Defferre Minister of the Interior of France from 1981 to 1984 nbsp Elisabeth Guigou Minister of Justice of France from 1997 to 2000 nbsp Christine Lagarde Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund IMF nbsp Maurice Rouvier Prime Minister of France May Dec 1887 amp from 1905 to 1906 nbsp Philippe Seguin President of the National Assembly of France from 1993 to 1997 nbsp Adolphe Thiers President of the French Republic from 1871 to 1873Jean Aicard a French poet dramatist and novelist Paul Alexis a French novelist dramatist and journalist Joseph d Arbaud a French poet Fanny Ardant a French actress winner of the Cesar Award for Best Actress Isabelle Arvers a French media art curator critic and author specializing in video and computer games web animation digital cinema retrogaming chip tunes and machinima Ali Bach Hamba a Tunisian lawyer journalist and politician Edouard Balladur Prime Minister of France 1993 1995 Minister of the Economy Finance and Privatization of France 1986 1988 Charles Jean Marie Barbaroux a French politician of the Revolutionary period Victor Barthelemy a French political activist Dominique Benard former Deputy Secretary General of the World Organization of the Scout Movement WOSM Leon de Berluc Perussis a French poet and historian Carole Bienaime a French film and television producer Roland Blum a French conservative politician member of the National Assembly of France and member of the Union for a Popular Movement UMP Philippe Bourguignon Member of the Board of Directors of eBay former co Chief Executive Officer of the World Economic Forum WEF Valerie Boyer Member of the National Assembly of France Marcel Brion a French essayist literary critic novelist and historian Emmanuel Brunet Jailly a Canadian politics and public policy scholar Marie Arlette Carlotti Member of the European Parliament Rene Cassin the French Minister of Justice 1941 1943 President of the European Court of Human Rights ECtHR 1965 1968 the 1968 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Paul Cezanne a French artist and Post Impressionist painter Zouheir Chokr President of the Lebanese University former Lebanese Ambassador to Qatar Jurgen Chrobog the German Ambassador to the United States 1995 2001 Raphael Confiant a French writer Adolphe Cremieux the French Minister of Justice 1848 1870 1871 Gaston Cremieux a French lawyer journalist and writer Gaston Defferre Minister of the Interior of France 1981 1984 Mayor of Marseille 1944 1946 1953 1986 Thomas Degos the Prefect of Mayotte 2011 present Alexandre del Valle an Italo French political scientist and geopolitician Blaise Diagne a French political leader the first black African elected to the National Assembly of France Pape Diouf President of Olympique de Marseille 2005 2009 Emile Edde President of Lebanon 1936 1941 1943 Prime Minister of Lebanon 1929 1930 Toussaint Bernard Emeric David a French archaeologist and writer on art Roland Eng Advisor to the Cambodian Government and Ambassador at Large Bruno Etienne a French sociologist and political analyst Roger Excoffon a French graphic designer Charles Annibal Fabrot a French jurisconsult Pierre Falcone a French businessman the Chairman of Pierson Capital Group Christopher Fomunyoh Senior Associate for Africa and Regional Director at the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs NDI Jose Freches a French historical novelist Thomas Galbraith 2nd Baron Strathclyde PC a British politician the Leader of the House of Lords the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and the Leader of the Conservative Party in the House of Lords Romain Gary a French diplomat novelist film director and World War II aviator Antoine Marc Gaudin a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT and a founding member of the National Academy of Engineering NAE Jean Pierre Gibert a French Canon lawyer Felix Gouin President of the Provisional Government of the French Republic 1946 Co Prince of Andorra 1946 President of the Constituent National Assembly of France 1945 1946 Sylvie Goulard Member of the European Parliament Elisabeth Guigou the French Minister of Justice 1997 2000 the French Minister of Social Affairs 2000 2002 Malek Haddad an Algerian poet and writer Peter Hambro founder of Peter Hambro Mining and a Non Executive Director of the Private Banking Division of Societe Generale Maryse Joissains Masini Member of the National Assembly of France Mayor of Aix en Provence 2001 present Sophie Joissains a French politician and a member of the Senate of France Pravind Jugnauth Vice Prime Minister of Mauritius 2010 2011 Minister of Finance of Mauritius 2003 2005 2009 2011 Sebastien Jumel a French politician member of the French Communist Party PCF Roger Karoutchi the French Ambassador to the Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development OECD 2009 present Vasil Kolarov Provisional President of Bulgaria 1946 1947 Prime Minister of Bulgaria 1949 1950 Mamadou Koulibaly President of the National Assembly of Cote d Ivoire 2001 present Christine Lagarde Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund IMF 2011 present Minister of the Economy Industry and Employment of France 2007 2011 Luzolo Bambi Lessa Minister of Justice of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 2008 present Raphael Liogier Director of the Observatoire du religieux Jean Charles Marchiani a French prefect and politician Jean Francois Mattei a French philosopher Kenneth H Merten an American diplomat and the current United States Ambassador to Haiti Paul Meurisse a French actor Francois Mignet a French journalist and historian Stoyan Mihaylovski a Bulgarian writer and social figure Honore Gabriel Riqueti comte de Mirabeau President of the National Constituent Assembly of France 1791 Frederic Mistral a French writer winner of the 1904 Nobel Prize in Literature Iulia Motoc Judge at the European Court of Human Rights former Member of the United Nations Human Rights Committee former judge of the Constitutional Court of Romania Prince Norodom Ranariddh the second son of former king Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia and a half brother of the current king Norodom Sihamoni Patrick Ollier President of the National Assembly of France 2007 Vice President of the National Assembly of France 1998 2002 Joseph Louis Elzear Ortolan a French jurist and former Chair of Comparative Criminal Law at the Sorbonne University Philip M Parker INSEAD Chaired Professor of Management Science Benoit Pelletier Minister of Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs 2003 2008 Leader of the Government in Parliament 2007 2008 Terry Phillips a journalist author and media consultant Richard Pollock a Canadian lawyer and politician Jean Etienne Marie Portalis a French jurist and politician in time of the French Revolution and the First Empire Francois Juste Marie Raynouard a French dramatist and academic Andre de Richaud a French poet and writer Didier Robert Member of the National Assembly of France Maurice Rouvier Prime Minister of France 1887 1905 1906 Minister of Foreign Affairs of France 1905 1906 Ambroise Roux Alpheran a French historian Nicolas Schmit Minister of Labour Employment and Immigration of Luxembourg 2009 present Philippe Seguin President of the National Assembly of France 1993 1997 President of the Court of Financial Auditors of France 2004 2010 Roland Theis the General Secretary of the Christian Democrat Union in Saarland Germany Adolphe Thiers 2nd President of France 1871 1873 Co Prince of Andorra 1871 1873 Minister of the Interior of France Oct Dec 1832 Apr Nov 1834 1834 1836 Minister of Foreign Affairs of France Feb Sep 1836 Mar Oct 1840 Prime Minister of France Feb Sep 1836 Mar Oct 1840 Dominique Tian Member of the National Assembly of France Jean Louis Trintignant a French actor winner of the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival Richard Tuheiava Member of the Senate of France Colin Tyre Lord Tyre CBE a Scottish lawyer former President of the Council of Bars and Law Societies of Europe and a Senator of the College of Justice a judge of the Supreme Courts of Scotland Albert Jan van den Berg the Arbitration Chair at Erasmus University Rotterdam and the President of the Netherlands Arbitration Institute Fernando Jose de Franca Dias Van Dunem Prime Minister of Angola 1991 1992 1996 1999 President of the National Assembly of Angola 1992 1996 Nicolas Vatomanga a saxophonist flutist bandleader and composer Jens Weidmann 8th President of the Deutsche Bundesbank 2011 present Member of the Governing Council of the European Central Bank ECB 2011 present Governor of the International Monetary Fund IMF 2011 presentNotable faculty EditSami A Aldeeb Head of the Arab and Islamic Law Department at the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law and Director of the Center of Arab and Islamic Law Renato Balduzzi Minister of Health of Italy 2011 present Boudewijn Bouckaert a Belgian law professor a member of the Flemish Movement and a libertarian conservative thinker and politician Sadok Chaabane Minister of Justice of Tunisia 1992 1997 Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research of Tunisia 1999 2004 Barry E Friedman an American academic with an expertise in federal courts working at the intersections of law politics and history Bernard Harcourt the Chair of the Political Science Department professor of political science and the Julius Kreeger Professor of Law at the University of Chicago Ayse Isil Karakas a Turkish academic judge of the European Court of Human Rights ECtHR Jean Louis Le Moigne a French specialist on systems theory and constructivist epistemology Leonard Liggio a classical liberal author research professor of law at George Mason University and executive vice president of the Atlas Economic Research Foundation in Fairfax Virginia John Loughlin Director of the Von Hugel Institute and a Senior Fellow and Affiliated Lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Cambridge Ejan Mackaay Professor of Law at the Universite de Montreal Joseph Jerome Comte Simeon Minister of the Interior of France 1820 1821 President of the Court of Financial Auditors of France 1837 1839 Ronald Sokol an American lawyer and writer William H Starbuck an organizational scientist who held professorships in social relations Johns Hopkins University sociology Cornell University business administration University of Wisconsin Milwaukee and management New York University Rafal Taubenschlag a Polish historian of law a specialist in Roman law and papyrology Michael Tigar an American criminal defense attorney Michel van den Abeele a former Director General of the European Commission Philippe Van Parijs a Belgian philosopher and political economist John Waterbury an American academic professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton University s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International AffairsPresidents Edit1973 1977 Charles Debbasch 1977 1982 Louis Favoreu 1982 1994 Lucien Capella 1994 1999 Christian Louit 1999 2000 Gilbert Peiffer 2000 2005 Jacques Bourdon 2005 2008 Philippe Tchamitchian 2008 2011 Marc PenaReferences Edit 404 Page indisponible Archived from the original on 21 August 2014 Retrieved 21 June 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic title help Francesco Longo Daniela Cristofoli Strategic Change Management in the Public Sector John Wiley amp Sons Ltd 2007 p 83 Paul Cezanne Biography 22 October 1906 Retrieved 2 December 2011 Universities of Aix Marseille I II and III Britannica com Retrieved 2 December 2011 9 decembre 1409 il etait une fois l universite a Aix 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