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
25 October 2018
LGBT rights in India: The Doctrine of Constitutional Morality and Counter-Majoritarianism in the Context of Institutional Supremacy
Voices From The Field
14 August 2018
Uganda’s age limit petition: Constitutional Court demurs on substance, cautious on procedure
Voices From The Field
13 July 2018
Croatia’s constitutional dilemma: Popular initiatives versus minority rights
Voices From The Field
25 May 2018
Malaysia’s Democratic Hope: Proposals for Constitutional Reforms
Voices From The Field
9 May 2018
Reforming the Content, Rather than Context, of the Chadian Constitution: Old Wine in a New Bottle?
Analysis
Constitution-building processes in Latin America from 1978-2012
Analysis
Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment: Constitutional Jurisprudence
Voices From The Field
17 April 2018
Upsetting the Israeli Jewish-Democratic Balance: From the Declaration of Establishment to the Nation-State Bill
Voices From The Field
31 March 2018
Constitutional Change in Ecuador: Improving Democratic Accountability—and Constraining a Rival
Voices From The Field
30 March 2018
Reforming Serbia’s Constitution: Enhancing judicial accountability at the expense of independence?