Public Participation
The involvement of the people who are to be governed in the creation and processes of their government. Public
participation affords individuals and non-governmental groups the ability to observe, engage with, and influence their government.
Voices From The Field
17 September
Keeping the Frame, Opening the Door: The Supreme Court’s Take on Fiji’s 2013 Constitution
Voices From The Field
5 August
Draft Constitution in Guinea: Legal Issues, Political Dynamics, and Democratic Prospects
Voices From The Field
8 July
Constitution Bill Rejected at Second Reading: Halting the Reform Process in The Gambia?
Voices From The Field
3 July
Dangerous Proposals to Amend the Constitution of Slovakia: Undermining Fundamental Rights and International Law
Voices From The Field
23 June
Sovereignty Reimagined: Constitutional Implications of Allowing Foreign Military Bases in Ecuador
Voices From The Field
20 June
An Enlarged but Weakened Parliament? Zambia’s Proposed Constitutional Amendments
Analysis
Constitution-Building in Deeply Fragmented States: The Role of Local Governance
Voices From The Field
4 June
A New Constitutional Moment? Nigeria’s Legislature Revives Reform Ambitions in Sweeping Amendment Package
Voices From The Field
26 May
Behind the Gridlock: The Hidden Politics of Armenia’s Constitutional Impasse
Voices From The Field
23 May
Vietnam’s 2025 Constitutional Reform: Reconstructing Local Governments