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19 October 2021
In Chile, constitutional convention begins drafting new constitution on second anniversary of social uprising

Voices From The Field
25 September 2021
Where the Rubber Meets the Road: Chile’s Constitutional Convention Decides its Rules of Procedure

Voices From The Field
21 September 2021
A Highly Risky Proposal to Reform the Salvadoran Constitution

Voices From The Field
31 August 2021
Peru's uncertain process to establish a constituent assembly
![A protester in Santiago holds a sign calling for a 'constitutional assembly for more democracy' [photo credit: Sandra Cuffe/Al Jazeera] A protester in Santiago holds a sign calling for a 'constitutional assembly for more democracy' [photo credit: Sandra Cuffe/Al Jazeera]](/sites/default/files/A%20protester%20in%20Santiago%20holds%20a%20sign%20calling%20for%20a%20%27constitutional%20assembly%20for%20more%20democracy%27%20%5BSandra%20Cuffe%20Al%20Jazeera%5D.jpeg)
Voices From The Field
31 May 2021
Chile Elects its Constitution-Making Body: The Potential and Risks of a Fragmented Convention

Voices From The Field
31 March 2021
The unconstitutionality of a constitutional reform: the case of Honduras

Voices From The Field
3 March 2021
Text and context of Haiti’s 2021 draft constitution

Voices From The Field
30 January 2021
Mexico’s Constitutional Reforms: Threats to Judicial Independence from Within?

Voices From The Field
21 December 2020
In the World of Constitution Building in 2020

Voices From The Field
12 December 2020
The context for Haiti’s ongoing constitutional reform process