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L’APPLICATION DU DROIT ELECTORAL PAR LE JUGE CONSTITUTIONNEL GABONAIS ET CONGOLAIS: UN RENDEZ-VOUS MANQUE POUR L’ETAT DE DROIT EN AFRIQUE CENTRALE
Application of Electoral Law by the Gabonese and Congolese Constitutional Justice: a Missing Appointment for the Rule of Law in Central Africa. This study attempts to describe the partisan and dangerous role that the electoral judge plays in order to regulate the litigations related to the electoral...
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