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Abstract

This article examines the future judicial organization of the Republic of Djibouti after independence. It identifies the provisional characteristics of the existing judicial infrastructure, including the plurality of jurisdictions, the role of non-professional judges, procedural transgressions, and linguistic issues. The article then discusses the reforms required to modernize the judicial system and presents the projected structure of Djibouti's justice system at the first instance, appellate, and supreme levels.

DOI

10.66499/2665-7112.1395

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