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
26 September 2017
Clawing Back the Gains of Popular Participation – The First Amendment to the Constitution of Zimbabwe (2013)

Voices From The Field
25 September 2017
Togo’s popular protests and demands for constitutional reform

Voices From The Field
14 September 2017
Ukraine’s more accessible and independent Constitutional Court

Voices From The Field
31 August 2017
Too Little, Too Late? The Spanish Government’s Proposals to Resolve the Current Conflict with Catalonia

Voices From The Field
30 August 2017
The Venezuelan political crisis and the National Constituent Assembly

Voices From The Field
29 August 2017
More than meets the eye? The Sri Lankan Supreme Court’s decision on the proscription of the Federal Party

Voices From The Field
31 July 2017
A Polish legal road roller: Can the political sentence be stopped?

Voices From The Field
26 July 2017
Germany’s Move to Deprive Anti-Democratic Parties of Federal Funding: An Effective Response to the Populist Wave?

Voices From The Field
26 June 2017
Georgia’s further slide towards illiberal constitutionalism? The art of thinly veiled constitutional appearances

Voices From The Field
16 May 2017
Benin’s fourth failed constitutional reform effort: The decisive legacy of participatory processes