Description
Constitutional law in all its perspectives is the focus of this conference proceedings. The first part of the work deals with the constitutional development of Mauritius towards independence. The second part deals with the independence of the constitutional judges and the independence of the judiciary in comparison between France, Germany and Mauritius. The third part deals with the economic and social rights contained in the catalogue of fundamental rights.
The fact that the success of Mauritius is often attributed to its specific institutions also provided an opportunity to address the renewal of African constitutionalism by comparing the experiences and difficulties of African countries.