Search for:. Like what you've read? Subscribe to AQ for more. Any opinions expressed in this piece do not necessarily reflect those of Americas Quarterly or its publishers. If passed, the laws would mean that people who are convicted of terrorism offences are stripped of citizenship.
The plans were put forward after the 13 November Paris attacks in which people were murdered. Many of the Islamist militants who carried out attacks in France and have joined the jihadist Islamic State IS group have had dual citizenship. Ms Taubira was among several figures on the left who objected to the government's proposals because they singled out those with dual nationality.
However, the law went before a parliamentary commission shortly after her resignation on Wednesday with no reference to dual nationality. Prime Minister Manuel Valls presented the revised article of the constitution to parliament, ahead of a debate scheduled to start in early February.
France has been under a state of emergency since the night of the Paris attacks. It allows suspects to be placed under house arrest and for meetings or demonstrations to be banned. A high court ruled on Wednesday that the state of emergency can continue. A human rights group had challenged plans for its extension, but the judge said "imminent danger" had not gone away. The ruling was made in the Council of State, France's highest administrative court. Patrice Spinosi, the lawyer for the League for Human Rights, told the French newspaper Le Monde that the persistence of an "unidentified threat" was not enough justification for continuing the state of emergency.
Prime Minister Valls has previously told the BBC that the state of emergency should remain in place "for as long as necessary". One of France's few senior black politicians, Christiane Taubira, 63, has been replaced by Jean-Jacques Urvoas who is seen as a supporter of the constitutional change and an ally of Prime Minister Valls. Born in French Guiana, Ms Taubira has suffered racist taunts from the far-right during her time as justice minister. Her left-wing leanings have put her increasingly at odds with official policy, especially after the November attacks when the president announced a much tougher line on terrorism, BBC Paris correspondent Hugh Schofield reports.
A communique from the Elysee Palace said that President Francois Hollande had accepted the justice minister's decision to resign. In his communique, President Hollande also praised Ms Taubira's part in pushing through same-sex marriage laws. In Taubira was the principal author of the Taubira Law, which recognized the slave trade as a crime against humanity. Under this legislation the French government expressly recognized the dehumanizing impact of the transatlantic and Indian Ocean black slave trade and slavery that were practiced from the 15th century in the Americas, the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean, and Europe on African , Amerindian, Malagasy , and Indian populations.
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