Voices from the Field
Through the eyes of local experts and actors, ConstitutionNet’s ‘Voices from the Field’ series offers a monthly look at constitution building processes as they are unfolding on the ground around the world. Contributions take the form of interviews with, and opinion pieces from, constitutional experts, lawyers, practitioners and other engaged citizens in the field for a fresh and original look at issues of importance to local populations during the drafting, adoption and implementation of constitutions.
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Voices From The Field
31 October 2022
The Emergence of ‘Fixed Constitutional Commitments’ on the Environment: A Tool for Addressing Climate Change?
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Voices From The Field
22 April 2020
American Federalism, the Coronavirus Pandemic, and the Legacy of Hurricane Katrina
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Voices From The Field
3 March 2020
A Gender Unequal United States? Delayed Ratification and Gaps in the Amendment Procedure
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