Arnaud Dotézac

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Arnaud Dotezac is a professor of business law at the Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne, a hospitality college in Switzerland.[1][2]

In 2007 he listed his employer as 'HES-SO', the Haute école spécialisée de Suisse occidentale[3] He lists his past employment as follows: directeur juridique at IP groupe, legal and administrative manager at Chocolat Poulain.[4]


CounterJihad networks

Dotezac attended the CounterJihad Brussels Conference organised by CounterJihad Europa and the June 2007 The Collapse of Europe Conference in California. At the former he met Pamela Geller and according to her account 'What was most interesting in our conversation was his description of structure of various laws. Wherein in other religious and secular law morality comes first and then the law. Just the opposite was true with Islamic law. Law comes before morality.'[5]

Dotezac advocates the use of the 'precautionary principle' against Muslim preachers who fail to recognise the superiority of the civil law, but can't be connected to specific crimes.

If you don’t, based on the freedom to practice your religion freely, you won’t be banned to continue to propagate such a doctrine but you will have to bare the full responsibility for any side effect and to contribute to a special fund (like the oil companies) set up to finance any damages caused as a result of those side effects or meant to prevent them. The burden of proof will be reversed and it will be your liability to prove that based on the due steps you have taken, this could never happened from your activity, speech or mere influence.”[6]
Screengrab of Dotezac's Facebook page showing the connection to Daniel Pipes and Ayaan Hirsi Ali, created 10 December 2009

On Facebook, Dotezac is a 'fan' of ultra-Conservative Daniel Pipes' Middle East Forum and of Ayaan Hirsi Ali, as well as STOP THE BOMB[7] STOP THE BOMB says that it is 'a non-partisan coalition in Austria and Germany pushing for sanctions against the Iranian regime, and committed to supporting the secular and democratic opposition in Iran.'[8]

Affiliations

Resources, Publications, Notes

Resources

Publications

Arnaud Dotezac Le principe de précaution, une piste légale face au terrorisme? Checkpoint Online, 20 novembre 2005, accessed 10 December 2009.

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