Title: Religious freedom between international law and Tunisia’s legal order
Abstract: This paper aims to clarify about Religious freedom in the legal Tunisian framework. It emphasizes Tunisia’s choice as a secular state which separates civil state and religion.
 Moreover, it highlights the Tunisian exceptionality in its legal achievements in this area, and emphasizes on what differentiates Tunisia from other Arab countries, regarding this protection, especially on - Family status and women rights’ related matters. Namely this paper will focus on the last reforms aiming to allow the Tunisian Muslim woman to marry non-Muslim men and to establish inheritance equality between men and women. These new decisions are still controversial for a society divided between progressive Democrats and regressive Islamists.