Constitution of Tunisia: Part 2
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March 26, 2020
The second part covers the analysis of its different provisions. UNDP has chosen a method that providea a space of a neutral and impartial reflection, thus bringing together, in a constructive way, the various stakeholders who took part in the transition process, observers and experts, both national and foreign.
The new constitution
Francis DELPÉRÉE
Transition: the art of compromise
Ahmed NÉJIB-CHEBBI
The Tunisian revolution in its constitutional manifestations
Yadh BEN ACHOUR
A first-hand witness of the democratic transition alongside Béji Caïd Essebsi
Moëz Sinaoui
The elections of 23 October 2011
Chawki GADDES
The civilian character of the Tunisian State
Ghazi GHERAIRI
The establishment of the National Constituent Assembly and the launching of its work
Mouldi AL-RIAHI
The National Constituent Assembly and the civil society: What is the relationship?
Badreddine ABDELKAFI
Beginning and organization of the work of the constituent committees
Adel BSILI
The Tunisian Constitution: the evolution of a text
Hédi ABDELKEFI
The evolution of Political Islam during the transition
Rached GHANNOUCHI
The Ennahda Movement confronted to the constitutional drafting process:
From Shariah to freedom of conscience
Zied KRICHEN
Structure and evolution of the political landscape during the transition
Salah Eddine AL JOURCHI
The Tunisian Constitution tested against the revolutionary ideal
Hela YOUSFI
The civil society in the transition
Souhayr BELHASSEN
Observing the National Constituent Assembly
Amira YAHAYOUI
The constitution-making process and civil society: from negation to acceptance?
Jawher BEN MBAREK
The national role of the Tunisian General Labour Union
Houcine ABBASSI
Dialogue among the parties in April 2013
Aziz KRICHEN
From division to consensus: The role and contribution of the Consensus Committee
Rym MAHJOUB
The National Assembly at the heart of the transition process
Olivier PIERRE-LOUVEAUX
Creating dialogue and guaranteeing respect — Chairing the Plenary Sessions
Mehrezia LAABIDI
The Tunisian Constitution of 2014: a story of crisis resolution
Kmar BEN DANA
The constitutional debates of 3 - 26 January 2014
Sahbi KHALFAOUI
Competing and collaborating legitimacies in the democratic transition in Tunisia
Jonathan MURPHY
Reflections on Constitution-Making around the world: Comparative good practice and lessons learned
Charles CHAUVEL
The journey of transitional justice in Tunisia: From civil movement to legislation
Amin AL-GHALI