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Voices From The Field 19 July 2016 Sri Lanka’s search for constitutional consensus amid social and political divisions
News 1 March 2026 Op-ed: Argentina's glacier law reform risks placing constitutional protections at odds with decentralized regulation
News 20 February 2026 Moroccan government approves draft law on press council after court ruled previous law unconstitutional
News 11 February 2026 In Mexico, proposed constitutional amendment to introduce 40-hour workweek approved by senate committee
Commissions Final Report Draft of the Temporary Constitution of the State of Palestine (2026) by external source
News 9 February 2026 Montenegro's president will propose constitutional guarantee of non-working Sundays and holidays
News 27 January 2026 In the United States, government claims authority to enter houses without judicial warrant in violation of constitution