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.
![Nepal country side, Photo:Kessel Nepal country side, Photo:Kessel](/sites/default/files/federating_nepal_2.jpg)
Voices From The Field
17 June 2014
Why Nepal's federalism debate matters to India and China
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Voices From The Field
17 June 2014
‘Not Liberian enough’? Deconstructing citizenship and constitutional reform in Liberia
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Voices From The Field
6 June 2014
Will Libya’s Constitutional Drafting Assembly survive the turbulent times?
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Voices From The Field
26 May 2014
Tanzania’s Draft Constitution: from Ownership to Renunciation
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Voices From The Field
26 May 2014
Liberia’s constitutional review process: why it matters to women
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Voices From The Field
25 May 2014
La loi électorale en Tunisie; ou des derniers masques qui tombent
![Tunisia's national Constituent Assembly continues to double as Parliament until new elections Tunisia's national Constituent Assembly continues to double as Parliament until new elections](/sites/default/files/tun_elect_law_2.jpg)
Voices From The Field
25 May 2014
Tunisia’s new election law and the consolidation of a new constitutional order
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Voices From The Field
30 April 2014
Making Tanzania's new constitution: heading for a miscarriage or stillbirth??
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Voices From The Field
28 April 2014
Gender and constitutionalism in Mexico: from quotas to parity?
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Voices From The Field
25 April 2014
Constitutional Reform in Postwar Liberia – Key issues and actors
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Voices From The Field
25 April 2014
Nepal: Deconstructing the Constituent Assembly’s new rules of procedure and action plan
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Voices From The Field
27 March 2014
Contesting representation in Tanzania’s Constitution-making process
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Voices From The Field
26 March 2014
The making of a Constitution: a look back at Tunisia's thorny consensus-building process
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Voices From The Field
24 March 2014
Constitution tunisienne: La laborieuse construction des consensus entre islamistes et démocrates
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Voices From The Field
21 March 2014
Explaining Zambia’s checkered attempts at constitutional reform
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Voices From The Field
21 March 2014
Zimbabwe-Why the COPAC Constitution is here to stay
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Voices From The Field
20 February 2014
Beyond Tunisia's new Constitution: will its leaders meet expectations?
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Voices From The Field
20 February 2014
Mugabe and the COPAC Constitution: to amend or to implement?
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Voices From The Field
20 February 2014
Tunisie : Au-delà de la constitution
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Voices From The Field
19 February 2014
Federalism and Nepal’s constitution making: how phase one might differ from phase two
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