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
29 June 2021
Do you hear the people sing?: Thais demand a democratic constitution to replace the junta
Voices From The Field
21 December 2016
Constitution building in 2016 through the lens of ConstitutionNet’s Voices from the Field
Voices From The Field
27 January 2016
4 Things the Thai Military Junta Wants to Put in the Next Constitution (and Why)
Voices From The Field
15 October 2015
Thailand’s post-coup constitution: Draft punked or ‘Once more with feeling’?
Voices From The Field
31 August 2015
Last minute add-on to Thailand’s post-coup constitution: Crisis Committee or the long arm of the military
Voices From The Field
29 May 2015
Thailand’s next post-coup constitution: The dictatorship of the ‘good people’?
Voices From The Field
30 April 2015
Thailand’s next post-coup constitution: Uncharted territory to ‘true democracy’ or same old trodden path back to authoritarianism?
Voices From The Field
26 March 2015
Constitutional protection of sexual minorities - will Thailand join the club?
Voices From The Field
20 February 2015
Turning Back the Clock: Thailand’s 2015 Constitution
Voices From The Field
29 October 2014
Constitutional and political reforms in Thailand: deconstructing the Junta’s vision
Voices From The Field
29 August 2014
Hope v reality: can Thailand's military be trusted?
Voices From The Field
24 July 2014
Thailand’s Army and Constitutionalism: Opportunists or Saviours?
Voices From The Field
24 July 2014
Thailand’s Newest Charter – A Quick First Look