Verfassungsblog (Mar 2024)

Presidential Dismissals of Judicial Officers in Tunisia - Dismantling the Tunisian Judiciary

  • Clarisse Ikeda Larcher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/e6ea6c34b8223901
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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The situation unfolding in Tunisia serves as a stark example of blatant executive overreach into the realm of the judiciary. On February 12, 2024, Youssef Bouzakher, one of the most senior judges in Tunisia, submitted an individual communication against Tunisia to the UN Human Rights Committee. Through a series of presidential decrees adopted during 2021-2022, he was removed from his position as High Judicial Council member and President and was later dismissed from his judicial position together with 56 other magistrates. In this blog post, I will analyze the centrepiece of the assault on the Tunisian judiciary by President Kais Saied, namely presidential decree 2022-35, in light of international standards on judicial independence, and particularly, the ones from the African system.

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