This article attempts to glean from field interviews and secondary sources some of the sociopolitical complexities that underlay women’s engagement in Tunisia’s 2011-14 constitution-making process. Elucidating such complexities can provide further insight into how women’s engagement impacted the substance and enforceability of the constitution’s final text. We argue that, in spite of longstanding roadblocks to implement and enforce constitutional guarantees, the greater involvement of Tunisian women in the constitution drafting process did make a difference in the final gender provisions of Tunisia’s constitution. Although not all recommendations were adopted, Tunisian women were able to use an autochthonous process to edify the country and...
This thesis investigates the nature of political change in Tunisia since 2011 by exploring the const...
Women in Tunisia share a unique history in terms of rights due to their interconnected, but nuanced ...
With the passing of its new Constitution, Tunisia is rightly celebrated as the Arab state that has a...
Equality between women and men has been the objective of women’s movements in post-colonial Morocco ...
The question of women became one of those fundamental issues used by North African nations in order ...
Tunisia opted to write a new constitution, after the fall of the Ben Ali regime in January 2011. The...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
The first Tunisian president, Habib Bourguiba, enscribed himself as the “freer of woman” in gold let...
Tunisia has come a long way towards achieving gender equality and remains a prominent example to oth...
Since the 2011 revolution, Tunisia has been negotiating what it is to become, a processof rebirth in...
Pocos meses después de conseguir la Independencia del país el 20 de marzo de 1956 (Zeyneb Farhat: 20...
Since the last century, Tunisia has been a source of inspiration for the Arab world in protecting ri...
Tunisia is unique among Arab nations, due to the fact that women have been granted equal rights by t...
The rights of Tunisian women have been safeguarded in the aftermath of Tunisia's popular uprising, d...
That a constitution should express the will of 'the people' is a long-standing principle, but the id...
This thesis investigates the nature of political change in Tunisia since 2011 by exploring the const...
Women in Tunisia share a unique history in terms of rights due to their interconnected, but nuanced ...
With the passing of its new Constitution, Tunisia is rightly celebrated as the Arab state that has a...
Equality between women and men has been the objective of women’s movements in post-colonial Morocco ...
The question of women became one of those fundamental issues used by North African nations in order ...
Tunisia opted to write a new constitution, after the fall of the Ben Ali regime in January 2011. The...
On October 23rd, Tunisians voted in their first democratic election in the state’s history with much...
The first Tunisian president, Habib Bourguiba, enscribed himself as the “freer of woman” in gold let...
Tunisia has come a long way towards achieving gender equality and remains a prominent example to oth...
Since the 2011 revolution, Tunisia has been negotiating what it is to become, a processof rebirth in...
Pocos meses después de conseguir la Independencia del país el 20 de marzo de 1956 (Zeyneb Farhat: 20...
Since the last century, Tunisia has been a source of inspiration for the Arab world in protecting ri...
Tunisia is unique among Arab nations, due to the fact that women have been granted equal rights by t...
The rights of Tunisian women have been safeguarded in the aftermath of Tunisia's popular uprising, d...
That a constitution should express the will of 'the people' is a long-standing principle, but the id...
This thesis investigates the nature of political change in Tunisia since 2011 by exploring the const...
Women in Tunisia share a unique history in terms of rights due to their interconnected, but nuanced ...
With the passing of its new Constitution, Tunisia is rightly celebrated as the Arab state that has a...