African Child Law Journal (Law/Social crossover) | 17 August 2006
Constitutional Review Processes and Democratic Consolidation in Algeria: A Theoretical Framework
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Abstract
Algeria has experienced significant political instability since gaining independence in , with frequent changes in government and governance structures. The analysis will draw on existing literature and comparative studies, employing critical discourse analysis to interpret constitutional documents and legal texts. Theoretical insights suggest that the effectiveness of constitutional review processes in Algeria depends heavily on the interplay between legislative bodies and judicial oversight. Enhancing transparency and public participation in the constitutional review process could significantly improve its democratic potential.