Issue 11, November 2014

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Voices from the field
  Constitutional reform in non-conflict contexts: Ghana’s experience
by Mawuse Vormawor
Tanzania’s ongoing feud: A tale of two Constitutions
by Salma Maoulidi
Zambia’s elusive constitution making: lessons for civil society
by Boniface Cheembe
Caught between law and politics: Judicial review of constitutional amendments in Libya
by Suliman Ibrahim
 
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Analyses
  Uganda: Can Constitutional Changes Delay 2016 Elections?
by Sadab Kitatta Kaaya
Chile's journey towards a constituent assembly
by Bruno Sommer Catalán
Nepal's Constitution making: Bringing consensus back to Kathmandu

by Prashant Jha
Sri Lanka: Why a Constitutional amendment now is more urgent than general elections
by Dhammasiri Ranwalage
 
 
  Term limits and constitutional tinkering in Africa: Burkina Faso's lesson
by Yuhniwo Ngenge
Iceland shows that a UK constitutional convention should involve politicians as little as possible
by Thorvaldur Gylfason
Spain: What's next after Catalonia vote?

by Patrice De Beerk
Reflections on the Arab uprisings
by Marc Lynch
 
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