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
29 April 2024
Unconstitutional Moments: The 2024 Attempts to Change the Philippine Constitution

Voices From The Field
15 April 2024
A Constitutional Coup or Institutional Revolution in Togo?

Voices From The Field
1 March 2024
Looking to the Future Through the Lens of the Past: Key Outcomes from the Virgin Islands’ Constitutional Review

News
26 February 2024
Op-Ed: In the UK, citizens' assemblies could help to repair toxic political culture

Commissions Final Report
British Virgin Islands: Constitutional Review Commission Report 2022-2023

Voices From The Field
31 January 2024
In the World of Constitution-Building in 2023

Voices From The Field
30 January 2024
Mapping Wales’s Constitutional Future: Insights from the Final Report of the Independent Commission

Voices From The Field
22 December 2023
The Risks of Wholesale (and Ideologically Tilted) Constitutional Replacements: Lessons from Chile’s Rejections

News
18 December 2023
In Chile, voters reject new constitution in referendum

News
13 December 2023
In Thailand, prime minister reiterates commitment to charter change