The events which would later became known as the Arab Spring raised many hopes in the Arab and in the outside world, hopes for democracy, rule of law, and a greater respect for dignity, liberty and equality. The debates on the construction of a new political order following the overthrow of the old regimes crystallized many of the hopes concerning the concepts of equal citizenship, personal dignity, governmental accountability, and rule of law.1 While a form of general agreement about the bases on which the new constitutional order was to be built thus existed...
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