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- Title
L'ACCORD DE DOHA DU 21 MAI 2008. ACCORD DE DROIT INTER (-)NATIONAL.
- Authors
Mouannès, Hiam
- Abstract
Signed on May 21st, 2008 with the aim to end the crisis in Lebanon, the Doha Agreement involved the USA, France, the Emirates, Bahrain, Algeria, the Sultanat of Oman, Jordan, Morrocco, Syria and Iran. The Lebanese State, the interested party, was giving up its seat to the Opposition Leaders. The Doha Agreement is not an international treaty, as per the 1969 Vienna Convention. It is not either an internal governing action overseeing the relationship between the constitutional governing bodies. This agreement, however, deals with matters of strict domestic law -nominating the president of its Republic and installation of « national Union » government- and tries to solve, though very lightly, the international tensions when Lebanon becomes a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Comittee.
- Subjects
LEBANON; UNITED States; FRANCE; ALGERIA; JORDAN; TREATIES; INTERNATIONAL law; POLITICAL opposition; POLITICAL conventions; LEBANESE; UNITED Nations. Security Council
- Publication
Maghreb - Machrek, 2010, Issue 205, p33
- ISSN
1762-3162
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3917/machr.205.0033