Crowdsourcing Constitutions: The Importance of Public Participation in Constitution-Making

Joanne Wallis

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    Abstract

    Advances in technology in recent years, particularly social media, make it easier than ever for countries developing constitutions to seek feedback on drafts, and, in some cases, prioritize content
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages25-29pp
    No.15.3
    Specialist publicationInsights on Law & Society
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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