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नेपाली सामग्री
UNDP Nepal
United Nations Development Programme, Nepal
Support to Constitution Building
Constitution Making in Nepal
Introduction: the Nepal Process
What is a Constitution?
Making a Constitution
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What is involved?
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Mapping issues
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High Level Commission
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Referendum?
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List of main parts of Interim Constitution
What is a Constitution Assembly?
CA Elections
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Introduction to CA Elections
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PR systems
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St Lague formula
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MMP system
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Other points
Public Participation
First CASU conference
PowerPoint
Constitutional Design
Designing Constitutions
Questions for constitution makers in Nepal
The Questions
Heads of State
Systems of government
The legislature (parliament)
Federalism
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Introducing Federalism
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FAQ
Legal System
Legal System Introduction
Functions of Courts
Constitutional Courts
Independence of the Judiciary
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The Issue
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Basic Principles on the Independence of the Judiciary
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Constitutions and Judicial Independence
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Judicial councils etc
Accountability of the Judiciary
Access to Justice
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What is Access?
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Legal aid
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Mediation
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Public Interest Litigation
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Improving procedures and processes of courts
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Customary and traditional courts
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Delay in justice
Prosecutions
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Constitutions and fair trial
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Fair trial
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Impunity
Pardons
Human Rights
Introducing Human Rights
Some key ideas
Different types of rights
Directive Principles
International law and rights
Famous and interesting documents on rights
Human rights under the Constitutions of Nepal
How do human rights provisions in a constitution work
Links to major human rights websites
Inclusion
What is Inclusion?
Nepalis on Inclusive democracy
Citizenship
Political parties
Introduction to Parties
Constitutional provisions on political parties
Constitutions and Constitution Making Elsewhere
Foreign Experience
Constitutions of Other Countries
Foreign Constitutions
Texts
Other processes
The Variety of Processes
Constitution Commissions
What is a CA really like?
Referendums
Links
Constitutional Law Research
Nepal's Constitutions
The Constitutions of Nepal
The Interim Constitution (Nepal's Current Constitution)
Why do countries have an interim Constitution?
Of Special Interest To
Civic Educators
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Some Suggestions
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Teaching about the Constitution
Women
Should Women Care?
International Standards on Women's Rights
Increasing Political Participation
Women And Constitution Making
National Constitutions and Gender Equality
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Gender in Constitutions
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Gender Neutral Language in Constitutions
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A few selected Constitutional Provisions on Women
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Women's Rights in the Courts
Women's Charters
Materials on the position of Women and Women's Rights
Links to Websites on issues that affect Women Particularly
Children
Does the Constitution Matter?
Previous and existing Constitutions
Convention on the Rights of the Child
Laws about children in Nepal
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Introducing the Laws
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Extracts from the Children's Act
What does a Constitution add?
Problems of Children of Nepal
Other countries' constitutions
Material on Children and their rights
Links to websites about children's rights
Persons with disability
Dalits
Janajatis
Introducing the topic
1990 Constitution and Janajatis
Interim Constitution and Janajatis
Constitutions and Indigenous People
International Law and Standards
The 20 point agreement
The UN Declaration
Madhesis
Media
Translators
Electronic Library
New Publications from UNDP
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Contact
Contact
Ms. Kalpana Sarkar
Programme Officer
Peace Building and Recovery Unit
UNDP Nepal
UN House, Pulchowk
P.O. Box 107
Kathmandu, Nepal
Tel: 977-1-5523200
Fax: 977-1-5523991
Email: kalpana.sarkar@undp.org
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