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France

Hollande announced the modification of the constitution in an address to parliament (photo credit: French Presidency)
News
23 December 2015
France to table bill on state of emergency clause in constitution following terror attacks
البرلمان الفرنسي
News
4 December 2015
فرنسا: هولاند يطلب تمديد حالة الطوارئ ويدعو الى تعديل الدستور للتحرك ضد "الإرهاب الحربي"
Government sources said the legal framework to extend special powers beyond the current three-month limit on a state of emergency will be put to ministers on December 23 Several parcel bomb alerts occured and for security reasons the city center has been closed to road traffic during the whole period of Strasbourg's Christmas market, following the November 13 Paris terror attacks. (photo credit: AFP)
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3 December 2015
France plans to change constitution to extend state of emergency: govt sources
French president Francois Hollande speaks in Paris, following a series of coordinated attacks in and around Paris late on 13 November 2015 (photo credit: Independent)
News
30 November 2015
French government seeks to write state of emergency into constitution
photo credit: CNN
Voices From The Field
29 September 2015
France under mass-surveillance? The French Constitutional Council and the limits on the Intelligence Service’s powers
Striking a balance: from hate speech to glorification of terrorism - freedom of speech post-Charlie Hebdo
Voices From The Field
20 February 2015
Striking a balance: from hate speech to glorification of terrorism - freedom of speech post-Charlie Hebdo
Article 49.3 of the French constitution gives the government the power to by-pass the National Assembly when it doesn’t have majority support. (photo credit: Parti Socialiste)
News
19 February 2015
Hollande risks vote of no confidence to trump majority in the economic reform debate
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Voices From The Field
14 January 2015
Liberté, égalité, fraternité - et sécurité? Balancing civil liberty and national security after the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attacks
Constitutional History of France
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Ordonnance no 58-1067 du 7 novembre 1958 modifiant la loi Organique sur le Conseil Constitutionnel Francais
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