Category Activité Constitutionnelle en Afrique

A woman at the head of the Constitutional Council of Mozambique

The President of the Republic, Filipe Jacinto Nyusi, was appointed on July 24, 2019, by presidential decree, Mrs. Lúcia da Luz Ribeiro as resident of the Constitutional Council She was until her date of appointment, a CC Advisor, a position she was appointed to in November 2003. Start of functions: November 03, 2003. Lucia da Luz

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Algeria to host the 5th WCCJ Congress in 2020

The 4th General Assembly of the World Conference on Constitutional Justice (WCCJ), held in Vilnius, Lithuania, from 11 to 14 September, elected Algeria to host the 5th World Congress, scheduled for 2020. As a reminder, the World Conference on Constitutional Justice brings together 111 Constitutional Courts and Councils and Supreme Courts of Africa, America, Asia

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Solidarity of the CCJA with the judges of the Supreme Court of Kenya

  PRESS RELEASE   The Conference of Constitutional Jurisdictions of Africa (CCJA) and the South African Judiciary, are deeply concerned about the remarks reportedly made by His Excellency President Uhuru Kenyatta about Chief Justice Maraga and other colleagues in the Kenyan Judiciary. They were evidently triggered by the Supreme Court’s annulment of his re-election.  

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Algeria: appointment of three new members of Constitutional Council

ALGIERS- President of the Republic Abdelaziz Bouteflika on Wednesday Juley 27th 2016, signed a presidential decree on the appointment of three new members of the Constitutional Council.  The new members are :         – Mohamed Habchi, Vice-president of the Constitutional Council, named by the President of the Republic,         – El Hachemi Brahmi, Member of the

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