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
28 January 2019
Why Pakistan should not renew mandate of military courts to try terrorism suspects
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Voices From The Field
18 July 2018
A Single Polity at Last? Pakistan’s Unfinished Efforts to Mainstream Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)
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Voices From The Field
14 June 2017
Mainstreaming Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA): Constitutional and Legal Reforms
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Voices From The Field
21 April 2017
Strengthening Pakistan’s Senate to ensure ethnic and provincial equilibrium
Voices From The Field
21 December 2016
Constitution building in 2016 through the lens of ConstitutionNet’s Voices from the Field
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Voices From The Field
24 June 2016
Pakistan reforms on composition and mandate of Electoral Commission: The Devil is in the Details
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Voices From The Field
15 January 2015
Pakistan: On Massacres of Children and Constitutions
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