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
28 February 2018
Reforming the Gabonese Constitution: An unprecedented, but limited, participatory process and an empowered presidency
Voices From The Field
27 February 2018
Triple Talaq: Personal Law and Colonial Shadows in Contemporary India
Voices From The Field
19 February 2018
The fourth anniversary of the Tunisian Constitution: The unfinished transformation
Voices From The Field
29 January 2018
Beyond term limits: Burkina Faso’s attempt to tame the presidency and to strengthen constitutional checks
Voices From The Field
14 December 2017
Constitution building in 2017 through the lens of ConstitutionNet’s Voices from the Field
Voices From The Field
30 October 2017
The Interim Report on reforming the Sri Lankan 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