William and Mary School of Law has just published an interesting symposium entitled, "Constitution Drafting in Post-Conflict States," which focuses on various issues related to drawing up constitutions in a post-conflict situation. Many current events are discussed and issues range from the need for rule of law in places like Iraq to the influence of theocracy in Pakistan. If you would like to read more, full text articles can be found by heading over to the William and Mary Law Review site and scrolling down to Issue 4 (March 2008).
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
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