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News 18 November 2022 Japan revises electoral law to address vote weight disparity causing "state of unconstitutionality"
News 15 November 2022 Tuvalu to consider constitutional amendment to protect maritime boundaries as climate change contingency
News 10 November 2022 In Poland, ruling party proposes constitutional amendment to remove parliamentary and judicial immunity
News 4 November 2022 In Montenegro, law passed by parliament on president's powers to propose prime minister is criticized as unconstitutional
News 1 November 2022 Lebanon’s president leaves with no replacement amid political and economic crisis
Voices From The Field 31 October 2022 The Emergence of ‘Fixed Constitutional Commitments’ on the Environment: A Tool for Addressing Climate Change?
News 25 October 2022 In France, government survives two no-confidence votes protesting use of constitutional power to pass budget bill without parliamentary vote