
Tunisia: Proposed constitution codifies authoritarianism
In a briefing published today, the International Commission of Jurists cautions that the adoption of the proposed Constitution would return Tunisia to an autocratic constitutional order.
In a briefing published today, the International Commission of Jurists cautions that the adoption of the proposed Constitution would return Tunisia to an autocratic constitutional order.
Ensuring that the military, security forces and intelligence services are accountable through civilian oversight and control is key to attaining political stability and enduring peace in Libya, the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) said in a briefing paper published today.
La publication de la CIJ, Principes sur les systèmes de justice autochtones et autres systèmes de justice coutumiers ou traditionnels, les droits de l’homme et à l’État de droit a été publié et est désormais disponibles en anglais, français et espagnol.
La publicación de la CIJ, Principios sobre los sistemas de justicia indígena y otros sistemas consuetudinarios o tradicionales, los derechos humanos y el estado de derecho ha sido publicada y ya está disponible en inglés, francés y español.
The ICJ’s publication on Principles on Indigenous and other Customary or Traditional Justice Systems, Human Rights and the Rule of Law has been published and is now available in English, French and Spanish.