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Malcolm and Lucy Turnbull met Prince Harry and his fiancee Meghan Markle in London in April (photo credit: AAP/Ella Pellegrini)
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16 May 2018
Op-ed: A radical thought: could constitutional monarchies be important aids to democracy?
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3 April 2018
New Venezuelan Constitution Will Emphasize Defense of Sovereignty
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5 March 2018
Ukraine's president plans to write EU and NATO aspirations into constitution
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6 February 2017
Op-ed: Chileans mobilize to replace a constitution adopted during military dictatorship
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6 February 2017
Dutch parliament considers amending constitution to specifically protect gays and persons with disabilities
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9 January 2017
Op-ed: Has Poland become a country without a constitution?
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (photo credit: KYODO)
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5 January 2017
Japan's Abe to promote discussion on constitution reform in 2017
Main religious legal systems in India (photo credit: India Opines)
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26 October 2016
Op-ed: The Indian Supreme Court, religious personal law, and the Constitution
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30 August 2016
France's Sarkozy would change constitution to ban burkinis if re-elected
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18 August 2016
Op-ed: Does the Lebanese constitution need a new power-sharing formula?

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