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
2 December 2025
The People’s Verdict: Why did Ecuador’s Constitutional Referendum Fail?
Voices From The Field
1 December 2025
July Charter and Constitutional Reforms in Bangladesh
Voices From The Field
28 November 2025
Shifting the Scales: How Pakistan’s 27th Amendment Undermines Judicial Independence and Cements Executive Dominance
Voices From The Field
25 November 2025
Zambia: The Endless Search for a New Constitution
Voices From The Field
4 November 2025
A New Constitution for Chad: Sowing the Seeds of a Personalised and Dynastic Political Regime
Voices From The Field
3 November 2025
Rebuilding and constitutional transition in Madagascar
Voices From The Field
3 November 2025
Refondation et transition constitutionnelle à Madagascar
Voices From The Field
13 October 2025
The Rejection of the “Shielding Constitutional Amendment” (“Pec Da Blindagem”) In Brazil: An Important Reaffirmation of the Rule of Law and Popular Sovereignty
Voices From The Field
7 October 2025
A four-year parliamentary term for New Zealand?
Analysis
Annual Review of Constitution Building: 2024