3. The African Commission notes with satisfaction the submission of this
Periodic Report by Tunisia, as well as the atmosphere in which the Report
was presented and the constructive dialogue it had with the delegation.
4. These Concluding Observations, which are the outcome of the
presentation and consideration of the above-mentioned report, highlights
the positive aspects noted in the report, as well as the areas of concern,
which from the African Commission’s point of view, require corrective
measures.
5. These concluding observations also contain recommendations to the areas
of concern where measures need to be taken with the view to strengthen
the enjoyment of human rights in Tunisia in general, and guarantee the
rights prescribed by the African Charter in particular.
II- Positive Aspects
The African Commission:
6. Notes with satisfaction the fact that the Constitution of Tunisia, as
amended by Constitutional Law n° 2002-51 of 1 June 2002, introducing
substantial reforms in the fundamental law of the State, approves the
notion of inseparability, indivisibility and complementarity of all human
rights.
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