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
16 August 2021
Basic Law Legislation: The Basic Law that can Make or Break Israeli Constitutionalism
Voices From The Field
29 June 2021
Do you hear the people sing?: Thais demand a democratic constitution to replace the junta
Voices From The Field
28 May 2021
The revision of the Gabonese Constitution: Between contestation, modernization and inconsistencies
Voices From The Field
30 January 2021
Mexico’s Constitutional Reforms: Threats to Judicial Independence from Within?
Voices From The Field
14 September 2020
Botswana’s Piecemeal Constitutional Reform Initiative: Banning Floor Crossing
Voices From The Field
30 July 2020
Armenia’s overlapping constitutional reforms: Wither the Constitutional Court?
Voices From The Field
27 July 2020
Malta’s wobbly constitutional and rule of law reform
Voices From The Field
22 June 2020
COVID-19 and Unamendable Limits on Duration of Presidential and Legislative Terms in the Central African Republic
Voices From The Field
8 June 2020
Taiwan’s Constitutional Court, Adultery and the Renaissance of Judicial Activism
Voices From The Field
4 June 2020
Algeria’s not-so-new (Draft) Constitution: Betraying Hirak’s radicalism?
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