@article{2016:benjamin:constituti, title = {Constitution intangible comme mécanisme de prévention des crises politiques au sein des États membres de l'UA. Cas de la Constitution de la RDC.}, year = {2016}, note = {The constitutionalism developed in the course of post-transition periods in Africa was cha- racterized by the emergence of so-called intangible clauses to prevent any attempt of constitutional instability. In DRC, the Constitution promulgated February 18, 2006 falls under this order. It contains not only provisions intangible, but also constitutional limita- tions are part of a complex process of return to peace based on a broad consensus and a certain democratization guaranteed by the international community and the United Nations through the inclusive global Agreement. His consolidation expected to anchor the constitu- tional democracy seems strongly questioned since the end of the second and final term of the President in place. This paper raises the issue that this constitution is for peace and stability and the risk that he runs if Article 220 which is the crucible of the express intan- gible materials, comes to be touched.}, journal = {KAS African Law Study Library}, pages = {48--79}, author = {Benjamin, BAKADISULA KANGOMA}, volume = {3}, number = {1} }