Public Participation
The involvement of the people who are to be governed in the creation and processes of their government. Public
participation affords individuals and non-governmental groups the ability to observe, engage with, and influence their government.
Voices From The Field
5 December
Whose Vision for Fiji? Constitutional Reform at a Crossroads
Voices From The Field
18 November
The Agenda and Dilemmas of Constitutional Reform in Bangladesh
Voices From The Field
1 November
What Does Extension of the Transition Period Mean for Constitution-Making in South Sudan?
Voices From The Field
9 October
Democracy in Action: The Role of Civil Society in Botswana’s Failed Constitutional Amendment Bill
Voices From The Field
12 July
Navigating Uncertainty: Reforming Palestinian Institutions Through Constitutional Reform Amid War
Voices From The Field
11 July
Constitutional Reform Report Sets Out the Way Forward for Jamaica – or Does It?
Voices From The Field
5 July
Constitutionalising Animal Welfare in Switzerland – Two Initiatives, Two Dynamics, Two Outcomes?
Voices From The Field
7 June
Developing a Home-Grown Independence Constitution in Bougainville
Voices From The Field
29 May
The Vanuatu Referendum 2024: Resolving Instability?
Voices From The Field
29 April
Unconstitutional Moments: The 2024 Attempts to Change the Philippine Constitution