Iceland: Five lessons from failed experiment in creating a crowdsourced constitution
By 1 August 2014
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![Iceland’s experiment in redrafting its constitution has challenged the assumption that a constitutional process is always exclusive and opaque. Above, Reykjavik in April 2013. Courtesy of Tanya Hart/Flickr Courtesy of Tanya Hart/Flickr](/sites/default/files/2_109.png)
Iceland’s experiment in redrafting its constitution has challenged the assumption that a constitutional process is always exclusive and opaque. Above, Reykjavik in April 2013. Courtesy of Tanya Hart/Flickr
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