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Qué (quién) es délit politique - definición

Délit français; Delit francais; Le Delit francais
  • Le Délit

Politique étrangère         
FRENCH ACADEMIC JOURNAL
Politique etrangere; Politique Étrangère
Politique étrangère is the oldest French journal dedicated to the study of international relations. Created in 1936 by the French Council on Foreign Relations, this quarterly was taken over and published by the Institut français des relations internationales — French Institute for International Relations — when it was founded in 1979.
Le Délit français         
Le Délit, also known as Le Délit français, is an independent francophone newspaper on the McGill University campus, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Serving McGill University's francophone-student minority, Le Délit is a sister publication to the English-language The McGill Daily.
Revue Politique et Parlementaire         
ACADEMIC JOURNAL
La Revue politique et parlementaire; Revue Politique Parlementaire; Revue Politique Et Parlementaire; Rev politique parlem; Rev. politique parlem.; Rev Politique Parlem; Rev. Politique Parlem.; Revue politique et parlementaire; Rev Polit Parlem; Rev. Polit. Parlem.
The Revue Politique et Parlementaire is a quarterly French journal that discusses political issues, founded in 1894 by Marcel Fournier.

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Le Délit français

Le Délit, also known as Le Délit français, is the only independent francophone newspaper on the McGill University campus, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Serving McGill University's francophone-student minority, Le Délit is a sister publication to the English-language The McGill Daily.

Evolving from the Le McGill Daily français, French-language section in The McGill Daily, Le Délit became a standalone newspaper on September 1, 1977. Initially retaining the name Le McGill Daily français, the publication changed its moniker to the edgier-sounding Le Délit, a play on words; while it sounds like "Le Daily" in English, in French, Le Délit actually means the offense or the misdemeanor.

Le Délit is a founder and former member of Canadian University Press and founder of the Carrefour international de la presse universitaire francophone (CIPUF).