The Tunisian Territory in the Constitution of 2014

Authors

  • Mourad BEN JELLOUL

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54695/mm.226.01.736

Abstract

The post-revolutionary Tunisian constitution has intended to transform the
Tunisian territory. The challenges of this transformation are important which raises
the following research questions:
– Is spatialization of the three territorial Tunisian entities able to meet the challenge
of marginalization of certain areas?
– Does the territorial network seeking synergies for the benefit of marginalized
regions by putting them in geographical units within developed areas on the
coast, solve the problem of regional disparities?
– Does democratization of the political system, particularly at the local level,
interest the youth and help them occupy their space and exercise their rights
of citizenship?
To conduct this research, we refer to judicial documents associated with the
Tunisian territory, particularly the 2014 constitution, also the works of judiciary
doctrine, as well as the reflections developed by other specialists in the field

Published

2015-08-01

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