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.

Analysis
12 November 2014
Term limits and constitutional tinkering in Africa: Burkina Faso's lesson

Voices From The Field
29 October 2014
Constitutional and political reforms in Thailand: deconstructing the Junta’s vision

Voices From The Field
29 October 2014
Tanzania’s Proposed Constitution: Jinx or Providence?
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Analysis
27 October 2014
The gender fault line in Tunisia

Report
دروس من تجارب الانتقال الديمقراطي المتعثرة في أوروبا

Issue Paper
Negotiating Libya’s Constitution

Analysis
9 October 2014
Fiji: Building a constitutional and parliamentary culture

News
2 October 2014
South Sudan: Communities Urged to Protect Constitution

Analysis
2 October 2014
Philippines: Pulse Asia: 3 of 5 Pinoys oppose Charter Change, removing presidential term limit

News
24 September 2014
Constitution building: A Global Review (2013) - A new release by International IDEA