Skip to main content
Newsletters Subscribe
Logo of International IDEA
Logo of ConstitutionNet
Menu 
  • Home
  • About
    • ConstitutionNet
    • Constitutions FAQ
    • Glossary
  • About
  • ConstitutionNet
  • Constitutions FAQ
  • Glossary
  • News
    • Constitutions in the News
    • Voices from the Field
  • News
  • Constitutions in the News
  • Voices from the Field
  • Countries
  • Resources
    • Publications
    • Tools & Databases
  • Resources
  • Publications
  • Tools & Databases
  • Event Series

Federalism/ Devolution/ Decentralization

Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada (photo credit: U.S. Embassy Kyiv Ukraine/flickr)
News
12 November 2019
Ukrainian Foreign Minister says country never agreed to enshrine special status for Donbas in the constitution
President of Nepal Bidhya Devi Bhandari (photo credit: UN Women/flickr)
News
4 November 2019
Nepal's president removes governors of all seven provinces
Implementing Federalism
Guides and Handbooks
Implementing Federalism
by IDEA
Asymmetric Territorial Arrangements in Decentralized Systems
Guides and Handbooks
Asymmetric Territorial Arrangements in Decentralized Systems
by external source
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte (photo credit: U.S. Indo-Pacific Command/flickr)
News
2 October 2019
Former lawmaker warns of expanded martial law powers in Philippines' draft constitution
Nairobi, Kenya (photo credit: Ninara/flickr)
News
19 September 2019
Kenyan Council of Governors releases demands for local representation in constitutional change
Nigerian flag (photo credit: pixabay)
News
16 September 2019
Nigerian leader says state governors violating constitution by hindering financial autonomy of the judiciary
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (photo credit: U.S. Secretary of Defense/flickr)
News
9 September 2019
India's government says it has no intention of removing Article 371 from constitution
Jubbaland President Ahmed Mohamed Madobe (photo credit: AMISOM Public Information/flickr)
News
22 August 2019
Somalia's Jubbaland reappoints president in process that central government calls unconstitutional
Nigerian flag (photo credit: pixabay)
News
14 August 2019
Nigerian legislature reconsiders assuming functions of state legislature in light of court ruling

Pagination

  • Previous page ‹‹
  • Next page ››
Subscribe to Federalism/ Devolution/ Decentralization

Share this article


Get the latest updates

And sign up for our newsletter
Strömsborg, SE-103 34 Stockholm, Sweden · Tel: +46 8 698 37 00 · Fax: +46 8 20 24 22 · E-mail: team@constitutionnet.org
© 2016, International IDEA · All rights reserved · Terms of use · Privacy policy · Contact us · Register / Login
International IDEA FB International IDEA FB International IDEA FB