Analysis Language (language) - Any - Afrikaans Amharic Arabic English French Indonesian Malay Myanmar Nepalese Other languages Portuguese Spanish Swahili Zulu Apply Voices From The Field 14 August 2018 Uganda’s age limit petition: Constitutional Court demurs on substance, cautious on procedure Voices From The Field 18 July 2018 A Single Polity at Last? Pakistan’s Unfinished Efforts to Mainstream Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) Voices From The Field 13 July 2018 Croatia’s constitutional dilemma: Popular initiatives versus minority rights Voices From The Field 28 June 2018 Armenia’s (R)Evolutionary Breakthrough: Constitutionalism at Work? Voices From The Field 20 June 2018 Reforming the Ethiopian polity: Another false dawn or a hopeful start? Voices From The Field 15 June 2018 Myanmar’s Constitutional Reform Process: A pragmatic prioritization of process over substantive reform? Voices From The Field 1 June 2018 Local elections in Tunisia: Implementing the constitution and reinforcing the transition Voices From The Field 25 May 2018 Malaysia’s Democratic Hope: Proposals for Constitutional Reforms Voices From The Field 23 May 2018 Towards a Tobago self-government? Constitutional reforms in Trinidad and Tobago Voices From The Field 16 May 2018 Presidential Proposal for Constitutional Revision in South Korea: Unlikely to be Passed but Significant Step Forward Voices From The Field 9 May 2018 Reforming the Content, Rather than Context, of the Chadian Constitution: Old Wine in a New Bottle? Voices From The Field 17 April 2018 Upsetting the Israeli Jewish-Democratic Balance: From the Declaration of Establishment to the Nation-State Bill Voices From The Field 10 April 2018 The Irish Referendum on Abortion: ‘Mediating’ Activists’ Demands with Political Caution through a Citizens’ Assembly Voices From The Field 31 March 2018 Constitutional Change in Ecuador: Improving Democratic Accountability—and Constraining a Rival Voices From The Field 30 March 2018 Reforming Serbia’s Constitution: Enhancing judicial accountability at the expense of independence? Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Next page ››
Voices From The Field 14 August 2018 Uganda’s age limit petition: Constitutional Court demurs on substance, cautious on procedure
Voices From The Field 18 July 2018 A Single Polity at Last? Pakistan’s Unfinished Efforts to Mainstream Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA)
Voices From The Field 13 July 2018 Croatia’s constitutional dilemma: Popular initiatives versus minority rights
Voices From The Field 28 June 2018 Armenia’s (R)Evolutionary Breakthrough: Constitutionalism at Work?
Voices From The Field 20 June 2018 Reforming the Ethiopian polity: Another false dawn or a hopeful start?
Voices From The Field 15 June 2018 Myanmar’s Constitutional Reform Process: A pragmatic prioritization of process over substantive reform?
Voices From The Field 1 June 2018 Local elections in Tunisia: Implementing the constitution and reinforcing the transition
Voices From The Field 23 May 2018 Towards a Tobago self-government? Constitutional reforms in Trinidad and Tobago
Voices From The Field 16 May 2018 Presidential Proposal for Constitutional Revision in South Korea: Unlikely to be Passed but Significant Step Forward
Voices From The Field 9 May 2018 Reforming the Content, Rather than Context, of the Chadian Constitution: Old Wine in a New Bottle?
Voices From The Field 17 April 2018 Upsetting the Israeli Jewish-Democratic Balance: From the Declaration of Establishment to the Nation-State Bill
Voices From The Field 10 April 2018 The Irish Referendum on Abortion: ‘Mediating’ Activists’ Demands with Political Caution through a Citizens’ Assembly
Voices From The Field 31 March 2018 Constitutional Change in Ecuador: Improving Democratic Accountability—and Constraining a Rival
Voices From The Field 30 March 2018 Reforming Serbia’s Constitution: Enhancing judicial accountability at the expense of independence?