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Constitutional Law ResearchAnyone involved in the process of making a new Constitution for Nepal, or preparing submissions on different topics, may want to read about constitutions in other countries. For research on constitutional issues you could begin at one of the following websites: Australasian Legal Information Institute (and the other similar sites, which include Pacific Legal Information Institution, Canadian Legal Information Institute, British and Irish Legal Information Institute, Commonwealth Legal Information Institute, Hong Kong Legal Information Institute and the South African Legal Information Institute). On these sites you can click to individual countries or to topics. Google does not search these sites from its own home page. Other sources for constitutional law are: Organisations and Centres with an interest in Constitutional Law Australian Association of Constitutional Law (Not very interesting but has a few links including to the International Journal of Constitutional Law) Centre for Constitutional Law, University of Alberta Some good stuff Devolution and Constitutional Change, one of the Research Programmes funded by the UK's Economic and Social Research Council Constitution Unit University College London Research Sites U of Chicago: Researching Constitutional Law on the Internet: Some interesting links; some broken links! Political/campaigning Organisations: US:Constitution Society: http://www.constitution.org/ Nigeria: Citizen's Forum For Constitutional Reform http://www.cdd.org.uk/cfcr/ Oddyseus Trust "The Trust supports the activities of Lord Lester of Herne Hill QC in his work as a member of the House of Lords." This is not as odd as it sounds! Lester is a great lawyer and campaigner and the site is interesting Charter 88 Courses Constitutional Reform Unit of Constitutional Law course, Macquarie University Australia (Lots of links) |
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