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Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan (photo credit--Brian Lawless_PA)
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13 June 2018
Ireland: Approval given for referendum on removal of blasphemy offence
Constitutional Right to Internet Access (photo credit: The Sun Daily/AFP)
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12 June 2018
Proposal to include right to access the internet in Malaysian Federal Constitution
United States Constitution (photo credit: The Foundation for Law, Justice and Society)
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12 June 2018
Op-ed: Do Constitutional Rights Matter?
Minister for Culture Josepha Madigan has already proposed in a Private Members’ Bill to reduce the waiting time for a divorce from four years to two (photo credit: Gareth Chaney/Collins)
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8 June 2018
Divorce could be removed from Irish Constitution, says Minister
Tunisian demonstrator (photo credit: Qantara)
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7 June 2018
Tunisians call on the Constitution
A protester after the Supreme Court ruling on Masterpiece Cakeshop v. Colorado Civil Rights Commission on Monday (photo credit: Tom Brenner/The New York Times)
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6 June 2018
Op-ed: After Masterpiece, It’s Time to Change the Constitution
Women in Dublin celebrate the recent referendum to legalise abortion (photo credit: Aidan Crawley/EPA)
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6 June 2018
Irish feminists target 'women in the home' clause in constitution
Croatian Flag (photo credit: World Atlas)
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1 June 2018
Croatia's far right pushes for vote to curb minority rights
Child crossing from Serbia to Hungary (photo credit: AP Photo/Darko Bandic)
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30 May 2018
Hungarian Government Looks to Constitution to Keep Immigrants Out
Hungary Parliament (photo credit: Human Rights Watch)
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22 May 2018
Hungarian ruling party wants to amend constitution to ban settlement of migrants

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