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Journal articles on the topic "Néo-Constitutionnalisme"
Del Carmen Puiggròs, Otilia. "Constitution de la République de l’Équateur (2008) : les innovations du néo-constitutionnalisme équatorien." Les Cahiers du CIÉRA, no. 21 (2022): 45. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1096758ar.
Full textTshiyembe, Mwayila. "Néo-constitutionnalisme démotique et Etat multinational : une alternative à la déliquescence de l'Etat en Afrique." Civitas Europa 6, no. 1 (2001): 121–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/civit.2001.949.
Full textHourquebie, Fabrice. "Néo-constitutionnalisme et contenu des constitutions de transition : quelle marge de manœuvre pour les constitutions de transition ?" Annuaire international de justice constitutionnelle 30, no. 2014 (2015): 587–602. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/aijc.2015.2258.
Full textGuibourg, Ricardo A. "Le néo-constitutionnalisme et les droits de l’Homme1." Revue des droits de l’homme, no. 10 (June 21, 2016). http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/revdh.2187.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Néo-Constitutionnalisme"
Meyo, Me-Ndoutoume Arsène. "La fonction de régulation du fonctionnement des institutions et de l'activité des pouvoirs publics par les juridictions constitutionnelles africaines : les exemples béninois, gabonais et malgache." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Reims, 2024. http://www.theses.fr/2024REIMD003.
Full textEstablished by the French Constitutional Council in its decision no. 62-20 DC of 6 November 1962, then abandoned in its decision no. 92-313 DC of 23 September 1992, the function of regulating the functioning of institutions and the activity of public authorities made its appearance in Africa through the post-national conference constitutions of the early 1990s. Drawing on the examples of Benin, Gabon and Madagascar, this thesis aims to examine the contribution of this power conferred on constitutional courts to the consolidation of the rule of law.In other words, the regulatory function recognized to constitutional judges to ensure the functioning of institutions and the activity of public authorities contributes to the consolidation of the rule of law. This is the assertion made in our thesis. In fact, the can be seen when the constitutional court resolves conflicts between the executive and the legislature, on the one hand, and between the other institutions, on the other. In addition, by ensuring that political elections run smoothly, by intervening a priori to avoid institutional deadlock, and by intervening posteriori to resolve an institutional crisis, the constitutional court contributes its regulatory function to advancing the rule of law, in the sense of consolidating it. In all these cases, the institutions are pushed to the limit by the action taken by the constitutional court to ensure that law is respected and applied.In this way, the regulatory function performed by the constitutional courts represents a step forward for the rule of law. It is one of the new trends in neo-constitutionalism in Africa, particularly in Benin, Gabon and Madagascar
Roman, Sébastien. "Conflit civil et imaginaire social : une approche néo-machiavélienne de la démocratie par l'espace public dissensuel." Phd thesis, Ecole normale supérieure de lyon - ENS LYON, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00682490.
Full textBooks on the topic "Néo-Constitutionnalisme"
Azzouzi, Abdelhak. Le néo-constitutionnalisme marocain à l'épreuve du printemps arabe. Paris: Harmattan, 2011.
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