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 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
Analysis
The Fundamentals of Constitutional Courts
Voices From The Field
28 October 2016
Kyrgyzstan’s Constitutional Referendum: Steering populism toward securing vested interests?
Voices From The Field
13 October 2016
Mali’s promising constitutional reform process: Cementing peace through devolution of power
Voices From The Field
7 October 2016
Lebanon’s Presidential Vacancy: An Opening for Constitutional Reform?
Voices From The Field
24 August 2016
The Greece constitutional reform process: Towards direct democracy and secularism?
Voices From The Field
29 July 2016
Constitutional implications of Colombia’s judicialized peace process
Voices From The Field
19 July 2016
Sri Lanka’s search for constitutional consensus amid social and political divisions
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