Constitution of Tunisia: Part 3
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September 25, 2016
The collective work offers, through the inclusion of different perspectives, a multiple and diverse vision of the constitutional process and the new Constitution. It also aims to share experiences, as well as the findings and lessons learned. It is by no means comprehensive; rather an effort for analysis and reflection, which will be gradually completed and enhanced during the implementation process of the constitutional text.
The founding values of the second Republic in the introduction and the general principles of the Tunisian constitution
Salwa HAMROUNI
A State in society: The identity of the Tunisian state in the Constitution
Sadok BELAID
The Constitutional Court
Slim LAGHMANI
The general limitation clause in the new Tunisian Constitution: Its origins, scope and challenges
Amna GUELLALI
The rights of the child in the Constitution
Maria Luisa FORNARA
Interpretation of article 46 of the Constitution
Monia BEN JEMIA
The environment in the new Tunisian Constitution
Wahid FERCHICHI
Freedom of expression and opinion in the Tunisian Constitution
Mehdi BENCHELAH
The role of the United Nations in the Constitutional process in Tunisia and the outcome in terms of Human Rights guarantees
Dimiter CHALEV, Mazen SHAQUOURA, Abou ABASS
Economic and social rights and the Tunisian Constitution
Néji BACCOUCHE
The Parliament in the Constitution
Jean-Raphael GIULIANI
Separation and balance of powers in the Tunisian constitution
Salsabil KELIBI
Diarchy in the Tunisian Constitution
Rafaâ BEN ACHOUR
What kind of justice do we want? Fair trial in the new Tunisian Constitution
Fadhel MOUSSA
Jurisdictional control and the Constitutional court in the Tunisian Constitution
Xavier PHILIPPE
Transitional Justice. What is it? Its quality is in its nature
Khaled KCHIR
The State budget and budgetary oversight
Moncef CHEIKH-ROUHOU
The revision of the Tunisian Constitution
André ROUX
Independent constitutional bodies In the Tunisian Constitution (January 2014)
Jamel TOUIR
Armed and National Security Forces in the Tunisian Constitution of 27 January 2014
Sélim BEN ABDESSELEM
Constitution and elections
Marion VOLKMANN
Emergence of the Black Youth Movement against racism in Tunisia after the Revolution of 14
January 2011
Mansour HAMROUNI, Maha ABDELHAMID