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
29 August 2025
The Blurry Lines: Separation of Powers at Risk in Kenya’s Constitutional Battle over Government Funds
Voices From The Field
26 August 2025
From Term Limits to No Limits: El Salvador’s Constitutional Reform on Presidential Re-election
Voices From The Field
7 August 2025
Redrawing Boundaries: The Constitutional Reform on Judicial Career Separation in Italy
Voices From The Field
5 August 2025
Draft Constitution in Guinea: Legal Issues, Political Dynamics, and Democratic Prospects
Voices From The Field
17 July 2025
Maltese Government Advances Narrow Reform While Broader Constitutional Package Collapses
Voices From The Field
3 July 2025
Dangerous Proposals to Amend the Constitution of Slovakia: Undermining Fundamental Rights and International Law
Voices From The Field
3 June 2025
Political Consensus in the Balance: Government Proposal to Reshape Sweden’s Judiciary and Constitutional Amendment Process
Voices From The Field
26 May 2025
Behind the Gridlock: The Hidden Politics of Armenia’s Constitutional Impasse
Voices From The Field
29 April 2025
Hungary’s 14th Constitutional Amendment: Cementing the Incremental Political Takeover of Judicial Power
Voices From The Field
28 April 2025
Constitutional Standoff in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Drama in Four Acts (So Far)