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Striking a balance: from hate speech to glorification of terrorism - freedom of speech post-Charlie Hebdo
Voices From The Field
20 February 2015
Striking a balance: from hate speech to glorification of terrorism - freedom of speech post-Charlie Hebdo
Volunteers of the Recognize campaign – The relay event involved more than 18,000 Australians at 241 events and meetings since it began in May 26, 2013
Analysis
20 February 2015
Behind the Gap: constitutional recognition for Australia’s first peoples
African countries are shaded according to their experience as of February 2015 regarding attempts to repeal constitutional term limits of the executive. Data: Rachel Beatty Riedl. (Kim Yi Dionne/The Monkey Cage)
Analysis
20 February 2015
Are efforts to limit presidential power in Africa working?
photo credit: AfricLaw
Analysis
19 February 2015
Tanzania’s proposed new constitution and the fate of social and economic rights
Participants in a forum. Credit: Dennis Engbarth/IPS
News
6 February 2015
Taiwan: Activists Push for Citizen-Based Constitution
Framing of the Indian Constitution
Analysis
6 February 2015
Framing of the Indian Constitution
Rapid Support Forces (RSF facebook page)
News
4 February 2015
Changes to Sudan’s Interim Constitution annul Bill of Rights
(Credit: Pawel Loj, CC by 2.0)
Analysis
16 January 2015
What is the UK Constitution? Find out with the new version of Constitute
Long constitutions are not garrulous, they are restrictive
Analysis
22 October 2014
Long constitutions are not garrulous, they are restrictive
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Analysis
6 October 2014
Singapore: Should constitutional principles be eternal?

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