UNDP Workplan for Libya Constitution-Making Process Outreach
This work plan sets forth UNDP's planned 2014 support for civic education and public consultation activities.
This work plan sets forth UNDP's planned 2014 support for civic education and public consultation activities.
This document prepared by UNAMI’s Office of Constitutional Support (OCS) outlines the areas of assistance that the UN and the international community can offer to the bodies involved in the constitution-making process. The specific activities are set out in an annex, entitled "Plan, Distribution and Phase of Activities."
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This document, in French, is the UNDP Project Document for constitutional support to Tunisia Constituent Assembly.
This draft project document outlines UNDP's proposed support for the Sierra Leone constitutional review process. This document describes the background, current context, proposed process, UNDP strategy, guiding principles for project implementation, results and resources framework, work plan, program management, project management structure, financial arrangements, legal context and (draft) terms of reference for the Chief Technical Advisor.
This report is the UNDP-Liberia Project Document for UNDP's support to the Liberian Constitutional Review Committee.
This document is the UNDP Project Document for the "Somalia Federal Constitutional Review Project."
This early version of UNSOM's constitutional engagement strategy contains an examination of the political context, objectives of the constitution making process, key constitutional issues, immediate political priorities and strategy, and mechanisms for UN system-wide coordination.
This document provides an outline of UNAMI’s Office of Constitutional Support’s (OCS) plan in respect to the third phase in their support of the constitutional review and implementation process in Iraq. It describes the plans to approach the support for several constitutional issues.
In 1995 the Constitutional Assembly Database Project began to publish the proceedings of South Africa’s Constitutional Assembly on the internet. The Project finished this work, the first of its kind anywhere in the world, in 1996, but the Database has not been available since a computer crash in 2000. This paper is the first account of the history of the Project. The paper argues that it is important to restore access to the Database, but in a way that will not repeat the mistakes made when setting up the database.
This paper discusses the importance of records and record-keeping in the constitution-making process, including: guiding principles, types and forms of records, methods of record-keeping and specimen agendas, minutes and resolutions.