Voices from the Field
Through the eyes of local experts and actors, ConstitutionNet’s ‘Voices from the Field’ series offers a monthly look at constitution building processes as they are unfolding on the ground around the world. Contributions take the form of interviews with, and opinion pieces from, constitutional experts, lawyers, practitioners and other engaged citizens in the field for a fresh and original look at issues of importance to local populations during the drafting, adoption and implementation of constitutions.

Voices From The Field
26 November 2014
Constitutional reform in non-conflict contexts: Ghana’s experience

Voices From The Field
25 November 2014
Zambia’s elusive constitution making: lessons for civil society

Voices From The Field
25 November 2014
Tanzania’s ongoing feud: A tale of two Constitutions

Voices From The Field
29 October 2014
Renegotiating rural land rights through constitutional reform in Liberia

Voices From The Field
29 October 2014
Tanzania’s Proposed Constitution: Jinx or Providence?

Voices From The Field
23 September 2014
Revisiting Libya’s federalism question: the challenge facing the Constitutional Drafting Assembly

Voices From The Field
23 September 2014
Why Nepal might not have a constitution on 22 January 2015

Voices From The Field
23 September 2014
Zambia: Some team changes but does that guarantee new Constitution?

Voices From The Field
23 September 2014
When constitutions and the state fail us: lessons from Ebola

Voices From The Field
29 August 2014
Constitutional reform and the prospects for government decentralization in Liberia

Voices From The Field
30 April 2014
Making Tanzania's new constitution: heading for a miscarriage or stillbirth??

Voices From The Field
25 April 2014
Constitutional Reform in Postwar Liberia – Key issues and actors

Voices From The Field
26 March 2014
The making of a Constitution: a look back at Tunisia's thorny consensus-building process

Voices From The Field
20 February 2014
Beyond Tunisia's new Constitution: will its leaders meet expectations?

Voices From The Field
29 January 2014
Designing for gender: does Zambia’s draft Constitution stand up to scrutiny?

Voices From The Field
17 January 2014
“So near, Yet so far” Women and the new constitution of Zimbabwe

Voices From The Field
13 January 2014
Tunisia’s new Constitution: A snap analysis of some of the first 90 articles

Voices From The Field
20 December 2013
National dialogue and constitutional process in Tunisia: ‘dangerous liaison’?

Voices From The Field
12 July 2013
Turf battles in the new Kenyan Parliament - Democracy at work or politics as usual?

Voices From The Field
12 July 2013
Money, politics and the rise of the ‘fourth branch of government’ in Kenya