The National Constitutional Review Commission: Internal Rules of Procedure (South Sudan)
This document is the internal rules of procedure for South Sudan's National Constitutional Review Commission.
This document is the internal rules of procedure for South Sudan's National Constitutional Review Commission.
These are guidelines relating to the membership, mandate and rules of procedure for both the ad hoc and technical working committees of the 2003 National Constitutional Conference.
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.
The first document is the unofficial English translation by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) of the Rules of Procedure for the Tunisian National Constituent Assembly, adopted in December 2011.
These are the rules for the South African Constitutional Assembly which took place between 1994-1996 and which produced the current constitution. This includes the rules of procedure, mandate and voting rules.&nbsp
These are the rules of procedure for the Nepal Constituent Assembly (2008).
Prepared for UN Constitutionmaker
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.
This document is the workplan for the Somalia Parliament and Constitutional Support Project (2013-2016). It also contains the breadkdown of the budget per module, output and summary of inputs.
This document is the terms of reference for a Project Management Specialist - a P3 level position responsible for managing the financial, human and procurement resources, coordinating the planning, monitoring, evaluation, and reporting acitivities, and overseeing administration for staff for UNDP's constituitonal and parliamentary support projects in Somalia.