Vol. 2011 No. 1 (2011)

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Constitutional Review and Democratic Consolidation in Libya: A Policy Analysis

Abdullah El-Fattouh, Libyan Academy for Postgraduate Studies Fatima Ajamiya, Department of Research, Libyan Academy for Postgraduate Studies Zainab Al-Sharif, Omar Al-Mukhtar University, Al Bayda
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18940460
Published: May 23, 2011

Abstract

Libya has experienced significant political instability since the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in , leading to a fragmented governance structure and ongoing constitutional challenges. The analysis employs qualitative methods including a comprehensive examination of legislative documents, interviews with key stakeholders, and an assessment of public opinion surveys conducted in . Recent constitutional reviews have led to the adoption of several reforms aimed at reducing executive influence over state institutions, though implementation remains uneven across different regions. While progress has been made towards consolidating Libya's democratic framework, significant challenges persist related to enforcement and public acceptance of new policies. Further efforts are required to ensure comprehensive implementation of constitutional reforms and address regional disparities in policy adoption.

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Abdullah El-Fattouh, Fatima Ajamiya, Zainab Al-Sharif (2011). Constitutional Review and Democratic Consolidation in Libya: A Policy Analysis. African Immigration Law (Law/Social/Political crossover), Vol. 2011 No. 1 (2011). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18940460

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Geopolitical InstabilityConstitutional LawDemocratic TransitionHuman Rights ProtectionLegal Framework AnalysisPolitical Institutions ReformPower-Sharing Agreements

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