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Constitutional Commission of Afghanistan Draft Code of Conduct

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This is the draft Code of Conduct circulated to members of the Constitutional Commission in Afghanistan.

Confidentiality Provision: This document is confidential and intended solely for the use of United Nations staff. The document should not be reproduced or distributed to any person outside the United Nations.

Constitution-Making and Reform - Options for the Process

Submitted by michaelfelber on

This is a comprehensive guide to constitution-making and reform. The book identifies the tasks that need to be carried out, the procedures that can be used, and who can do them. It is intended for a wide audience and to be a guide for anyone who is engaged in a constitution-making process, or who is interested in improving constitution-making practice.

Constitution-Making and Reform-Options for the Process

Submitted by michaelfelber on

This is a comprehensive guide to constitution-making and reform. The book identifies the tasks that need to be carried out, the procedures that can be used, and who can do them. It is intended for a wide audience and to be a guide for anyone who is engaged in a constitution-making process, or who is interested in improving constitution-making practice.

Constitutional Committee's Rules of Procedure & Corresponding Committee President Decree (Egypt)

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This is the decree of Egypt's 50-member constitutional committee's President, entering into force the rules of procedure for the committee's final drafting of the constitutional amendments in Egypt following the removal of Mohamed Morsi as President in July 2013. Included in the document are the Rules of Procedure, prepared pursuant to Article 29 of the Constitutional Declaration of July 8, 2013. The english translation is provided by International IDEA.