Analysis

Analysis
27 October 2014
Is Tanzania's proposed constitution sacrilege?
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Analysis
27 October 2014
The gender fault line in Tunisia

Voices From The Field
26 October 2014
Ecuador’s constitutional term limit conundrum: what future for Article 144?

Analysis
22 October 2014
Pakistan: Mutilating the constitution

Analysis
22 October 2014
Long constitutions are not garrulous, they are restrictive

Analysis
17 October 2014
Women in Tanzania set for equal land rights – let’s make sure it happens

Analysis
15 October 2014
The 1990 Constitution Making in Nepal and its Implementation (Part 1)

Analysis
15 October 2014
Nepal 1990 Constitution in a Nutshell (Part 2)

Analysis
10 October 2014
Constitutionality of Constitutional Acts in Egypt: Can the Egyptian Supreme Constitutional Court Extend its Jurisdiction?

Analysis
9 October 2014
Fiji: Building a constitutional and parliamentary culture

Analysis
6 October 2014
Singapore: Should constitutional principles be eternal?

Analysis
2 October 2014
Philippines: Pulse Asia: 3 of 5 Pinoys oppose Charter Change, removing presidential term limit

Analysis
2 October 2014
Zimbabwe: Succession and the new Constitution

Analysis
2 October 2014
Tanzania: New Constitution Moves Closer to Gender Parity

Analysis
29 September 2014
Constitutional reform leaves much to puzzle over for England