Constitutional Court/Judical Review
A judicial body with the responsibility of interpreting and ensuring the enforcement of the Constitution, usually through the review of legislation or other administrative decisions to ensure their compliance with the requirements of the Constitution
Voices From The Field
2 December 2025
The People’s Verdict: Why did Ecuador’s Constitutional Referendum Fail?
Voices From The Field
28 November 2025
Shifting the Scales: How Pakistan’s 27th Amendment Undermines Judicial Independence and Cements Executive Dominance
Voices From The Field
25 November 2025
Zambia: The Endless Search for a New Constitution
Voices From The Field
4 November 2025
A New Constitution for Chad: Sowing the Seeds of a Personalised and Dynastic Political Regime
Voices From The Field
3 November 2025
Rebuilding and constitutional transition in Madagascar
Voices From The Field
3 November 2025
Refondation et transition constitutionnelle à Madagascar
Analysis
Time, Space and Information: Lessons Learned from the Abuse of Law to Attack Civic Space
Voices From The Field
13 October 2025
The Rejection of the “Shielding Constitutional Amendment” (“Pec Da Blindagem”) In Brazil: An Important Reaffirmation of the Rule of Law and Popular Sovereignty
Analysis
Annual Review of Constitution Building: 2024
Voices From The Field
17 September 2025
Keeping the Frame, Opening the Door: The Supreme Court’s Take on Fiji’s 2013 Constitution