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International Journal of Constitutional Law 2005 3(4):662-673; doi:10.1093/icon/moi044
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© Oxford University Press and New York University School of Law 2005, I·CON, Volume 3, Number 4, 2005, pp. 662–673

Democratic Republic of the Congo: The Transitional Constitution of April 1, 2003

Kai Peter Ziegler*

* Assistant to Advocate General Juliane Kokott at the European Court of Justice, Luxembourg; former researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, Heidelberg, Germany; email: Kai.Ziegler{at}curia.eu.int

The Democratic Republic of Congo—background to the war—peace and the power-sharing agreements—the Transitional Constitution and its characteristics—institutions and security—success so far—prospects—a model for other conflict-riven states


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