16 August 2011
Dr. Andrew Ladley
<p class="quote"><strong><em>“Comparative experience is always valuable – but I think it
is of greatest value where it helps constitution builders learn their own
lessons, from their own histories – and to find mechanisms that will work
locally.”</em></strong></p><p>Dr Andrew Ladley is the lead contributor to the policy paper <a href="http://www.idea.int/publications/constitution-building-after-conflict/index.cfm">Constitution building after conflict: External support to a sovereign process</a> and is an international constitution building practitioner with vast experience in Asia and Africa. He is an Adjunct Professor at Victoria University of Wellington and an international consultant on conflict issues, particularly in the constitutional, justice and electoral fields.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p><div>[toc hidden:1]</div>
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