Speaking at Bayt Dakira, Azoulay traced the path taken since the launch, nearly two years ago, of school curricula that were "reviewed and corrected to teach our children the richness, depth and legitimacy of all civilizations that, over the millennia, have nourished and determined the uniqueness of our society."
It is in this perspective that Azoulay highlighted "the coherence and continuity of this exemplary commitment, giving full meaning to the pioneering message of HM the King to the UNESCO Summit in New York in 2019."
It was "a visionary message that stressed the primacy of education to win the battle of modernity and to provide the only valid response to the challenges of extremism and regression mortifying which is too often faced by the Community of Nations."
In this context, HM the King's advisor praised "the emblematic voluntarism of the prestigious Mohammed V University of Rabat which, in partnership with the Research Center on Hebrew Law of Bayt Dakira, the Konrad Adenauer Foundation and the Essaouira-Mogador Association, has chosen to launch a Chair that will be a milestone in history."
"In Morocco as elsewhere, today as in the past, Law frames, organizes and regulates our societies' life and progress", added Azoulay, paying tribute to "the impressive academic and pedagogical college that has mobilized with conviction and militancy to give its best chances of success, credibility and rigor to this Chair, whose birth has been greeted with enthusiasm by the scientific community all around Morocco."