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Derek O’Brien , 26 November 2018
The end of the Caribbean Court of Justice? On failed constitutional referendums in Grenada, and Antigua and BarbudaAdem K Abebe, 21 December 2016
Constitution building in 2016 through the lens of ConstitutionNet’s Voices from the Field Dr Derek O’ Brien , 23 November 2016
Grenada’s constitutional reforms: Referendums and limits to progressive reforms (part II) Dr Derek O’ Brien, 23 November 2016
Grenada’s constitutional reforms: Referendums and limits to progressive reforms (part I)
8 December 2016
There have been a few elections as of late that could be considered surprising depending on your point of view. There was the June 23rd Brexit referendum in th…
29 November 2016
Source: Parliamentary Elections Office According to preliminary results published by the Parliamentary Elections Office, with 99 percent of polling stations r…
11 October 2016
THE SEVEN CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT BILLS 2016
Referendum Day is Thursday 27th October 2016. Citizens will be asked to cast their ballot to vote Yes or No to eac…
6 February 2015
We sat with baited breaths and tense spirits, exchanging nervous glances and thoughtful notes. Excited, but at the same time daunted by the prospect of addre…
30 July 2014
Grenadians will go back to the polls early next year for the second time in two years but not to elect a new government but to try and effect some changes to it…