Constitutional Court/Judical Review
A judicial body with the responsibility of interpreting and ensuring the enforcement of the Constitution, usually through the review of legislation or other administrative decisions to ensure their compliance with the requirements of the Constitution
Voices From The Field
13 December
Taiwan's Constitutional Court at Risk: Political Maneuvering to Erode Judicial Independence
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7 November
Restoring the Integrity of Judicial Appointments: the Venice Commission's Opinion on Poland
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2 October
Unblocking the Constitutional Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Three Strategies to Move Forward
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29 July
“Resilience lite”: Strengthening the constitutional protection of the German Federal Constitutional Court
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12 July
Navigating Uncertainty: Reforming Palestinian Institutions Through Constitutional Reform Amid War
Voices From The Field
11 July
Constitutional Reform Report Sets Out the Way Forward for Jamaica – or Does It?
Commissions Final Report
Sweden: Final Report of the 2020 Constitutional Committee (2023)
Voices From The Field
29 May
The Vanuatu Referendum 2024: Resolving Instability?
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29 April
Unconstitutional Moments: The 2024 Attempts to Change the Philippine Constitution
Voices From The Field
29 March
Burkina Faso’s Constitutional Reforms: Disputed Legitimacy Versus Decided Legality