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Constitutional Courts after the Arab Spring: Appointment Mechanisms and Relative Judicial Independence

This report discusses and analyses four models for constitutional court appointments,  with a particular emphasis on how effectively those models foster a sense of political  investment on the part of multiple political actors. It examines how the four models have been applied in six countries: Germany, South Africa, Egypt, Iraq, Italy and Turkey. The report also compares the qualifications required for appointment to the  constitutional court, and the rules for removing constitutional court judges, in these six  countries. 

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Keywords  Constitutional Court,  Judiciary Selection and Removal,  Judicial Independence,  English
Country / Territory  Egypt,  Germany,  Iraq,  Italy,  South Africa,  Türkiye