Tunisian Order of Lawyers

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The Tunisian Order of Lawyers is the national bar association of Tunisia, known for its key role in defending the rule of law and contributing to the country’s democratic transition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bar association
professional organization
activity defense of lawyers’ professional independence
disciplinary oversight of lawyers
participation in constitutional and legal reform processes
setting professional and ethical standards for lawyers
advocatesFor constitutional guarantees for rights and freedoms
judicial reform in Tunisia
awardReceived Nobel Peace Prize
awardReceivedFor contribution to building a pluralistic democracy in Tunisia
awardReceivedYear 2015
country Tunisia
field law
legal ethics
professional regulation
goal ensuring access to justice
safeguarding the independence of the bar
upholding fair trial guarantees
hasLanguage Arabic
French
headquartersLocation Tunis NERFINISHED
ideology democracy
human rights
rule of law
involvedIn Tunisian democratic transition after 2011
mediation between political actors in Tunisia
jurisdiction Republic of Tunisia NERFINISHED
legalStatus public law professional body
legalSystem Tunisian legal system
memberOf Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet NERFINISHED
notableFor key role in the Tunisian Revolution period
participation in the Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet
professionRepresented attorneys
lawyers
regionServed Tunisia NERFINISHED
represents lawyers registered with the Tunisian bar
role contribution to Tunisia’s democratic transition
defense of the rule of law in Tunisia
participation in public debate on legal reforms
promotion of judicial independence
protection of human rights
regulation of the legal profession in Tunisia
representation of Tunisian lawyers
scope national
supervises admission to the legal profession in Tunisia
professional training of lawyers in Tunisia
type mandatory bar association

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Tunisian General Labour Union partnerInQuartetWith Tunisian Order of Lawyers