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Myanmar’s Federal Democracy Charter: Analysis and Prospects
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25 May 2022
Uzbekistan establishes constitutional reform commission
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19 May 2022
In Timor-Leste, parliament fast tracks law establishing president's "constitutional duties" and defining crimes "against the constitution"
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10 May 2022
In Singapore, parliament passes constitutional amendment raising quantum of fines threshold to disqualify MPs
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Op-Ed: As Japan marks its constitution day, let's deepen debate on pacifism
Unconstitutionality of the 2021 Military Coup in Myanmar
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8 April 2022
In Pakistan, supreme court rules PM's actions unconstitutional; orders parliament to reconvene and hold no-confidence vote

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