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14 July 2022
In Luxembourg, parliament passes fourth (and final) chapter of constitutional reform, on council of state and the chamber of deputies
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14 July 2022
In Cambodia, critics say draft constitutional amendments would reduce power of the national assembly
Independence Monument, Phnom Penh (photo credit: Ronan Crowley / Flickr)
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8 July 2022
In Cambodia, cabinet passes draft constitutional amendment with details to be announced at press conference
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8 July 2022
Op-Ed: In the United States, focus turns to state constitutions to advance individual rights
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7 July 2022
In Japan, pro-revision parties differ on what to change in the constitution
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7 July 2022
In the Netherlands, cabinet suggests potential reforms allowing judicial review of legislation
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4 July 2022
Uzbekistan president drops plan to remove autonomous region’s right to secede after protests
Chile’s draft constitution looks to the future: digital rights as fundamental rights
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2 July 2022
Chile’s draft constitution looks to the future: digital rights as fundamental rights
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1 July 2022
Tunisia publishes draft constitution that gives president wide-ranging powers
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1 July 2022
Libya talks in Geneva end without breakthrough

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