Composition of the Constitutional Court: between independence and dependency

Authors

  • Kenza Ziani University of Oum El Bouaghi
  • Kamel Drid University of Oum El Bouaghi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59791/efas.v9i2.1804

Keywords:

ConstitutionalCourt, the supervision over the Constitutionality of Laws, Composition, Constitutional amendment 2020, requirements for membership

Abstract

The study aims to highlight the composition of the Constitutional Court, as set out in the Constitutional Amendment of 2020, which, through its texts, appeared to be not in the composition of the Constitutional Court compared with the previous Constitutional Council. He has introduced new guarantees and conditions for membership of the Constitutional Court that enshrine the independence and impartiality of its members, which are particularly prominent in his requirement of expertise and competence in law for appointment s immunity, as well as its diversity in the composition of the Constitutional Court.

Despite the constitutional founder's efforts to enshrine the independence of the members of the Constitutional Court, guarantees of effective independence for its members remain absent under the interference of the President of the Republic in their appointment and election.

Published

2022-06-17

How to Cite

Ziani, K., & Drid, K. (2022). Composition of the Constitutional Court: between independence and dependency. ELBAHITH For Academic Studies, 9(2), 605–626. https://doi.org/10.59791/efas.v9i2.1804

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