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Voices From The Field
22 September 2022
The war in Ukraine and its repercussions on Europe’s “security and defence constitution”
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12 August 2022
The Constitutional Reform Commission of Barbados: Much Expectation, Great Skepticism
Chile’s draft constitution looks to the future: digital rights as fundamental rights
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2 July 2022
Chile’s draft constitution looks to the future: digital rights as fundamental rights
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9 June 2022
Quebec makes symbolic amendment to Canada's constitution
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30 May 2022
The Amendability of Taiwan’s Constitution is Put to the Test
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17 May 2022
In Israel, governing coalition split about calls to amend basic law
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16 May 2022
In Australia, campaigners renew call for referendum in 2023 on recognizing indigenous minorities and rights
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2 May 2022
In Tunisia, president announces formation of committee to write new constitution
Newly confirmed U.S. Supreme Court Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (photo credit: Carolyn Kaster / AP Photo)
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8 April 2022
In the United States, senate confirms Ketanji Brown Jackson, first Black women to serve on the supreme court
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5 April 2022
In Taiwan, constitutional court finds law tying indigenous identity to surname unconstitutional

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