The semester of the Maltese presidency of the Council of the European Union (i.e. from January 1st to June 30th, 2017) saw significant constitutional developments in Tunisia, Libya and Syria. In Tunisia some important organic laws implementing the 2014 Constitution were adopted, in Libya the Constitutional Drafting Assembly approved a new draft Constitution, and in Syria the Russian Government presented its draft proposal for a new Syrian Constitution. By supporting the constitutional processes in these countries during the semester of its presidency of the Council of the European Union, Malta followed the path of its “predecessors”.
Francesco Biagi (2018). Constitutional Developments in the MENA Region during Malta’s EU Presidency. La Valletta : Malta University Publishing.
Constitutional Developments in the MENA Region during Malta’s EU Presidency
Francesco Biagi
2018
Abstract
The semester of the Maltese presidency of the Council of the European Union (i.e. from January 1st to June 30th, 2017) saw significant constitutional developments in Tunisia, Libya and Syria. In Tunisia some important organic laws implementing the 2014 Constitution were adopted, in Libya the Constitutional Drafting Assembly approved a new draft Constitution, and in Syria the Russian Government presented its draft proposal for a new Syrian Constitution. By supporting the constitutional processes in these countries during the semester of its presidency of the Council of the European Union, Malta followed the path of its “predecessors”.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.