Central African Republic: Release of the book "Protecting the Constitution whatever the cost"
This book retraces the vision of the Constitutional Court of the Central African Republic, under the presidency of Ms. Danièle Darlan, and highlights the major decisions taken by this Court in the context of strengthening democracy, the rule of law and the protection of human rights in this country.
On October 25, 2022, Danièle Darlan, then President of the Constitutional Court of the Central African Republic, was relieved of her duties by presidential decree: the Constitutional Court had, in fact, decided to cancel the creation of the commission responsible for drafting a new Constitution to allow a third term for the President of the Republic.
Danièle Darlan is a professor of public law, specializing in international relations and cooperation, at the Faculty of Legal and Political Sciences of the University of Bangui.
Alongside her academic activities, she was First Vice-President of the Transitional Constitutional Court from 2013 to 2017, then President of the same Court following her election on March 24, 2017, for a seven-year term. A term that she was unfortunately unable to complete.
The book was edited by the publishing house "Harmattan" and costs 25 euros.