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Ghost of the Constitutional Review in Tunisia: Authoritarianism, Transition to Democracy and Rule of Law / Tamburini, Francesco   Journal Article
Tamburini, Francesco Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The existence of a constitutional control is the essential cornerstone in any democratic system. Without a constitutional justice it is impossible to maintain a pluralist democracy with a real rule of law. The Tunisian constitutional history is emblematic of the relevance of the constitutional review. This article outlines the difficult and hampered life of the Tunisian constitutional justice that crossed two authoritarian regimes: a “revolution”; and the transition to democracy. It is in the latter phase that the creation of the constitutional court proved to be the paramount element in the passage from a procedural democracy to a substantive democracy.
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