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Category: Constitutional law

Results on three continents

A president narrowly returned in Angola, a high-profile loss in Alaska and the draft constitution goes down in Chile.

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Charles Richardson Africa, Constitutional law, Elections, Electoral law, Latin America, Party matters, Referenda, United States 3 Comments 5 September 2022

Chile and Colombia

Chile votes on a new constitution, while Colombia sets out a path to drug legalisation.

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Charles Richardson Constitutional law, Latin America, Media, Political issues, Referenda 1 Comment 2 September 20222 September 2022

Term limits strike again

Thailand's military prime minister falls afoul of term limits, although the system remains heavily stacked in his favor.

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Charles Richardson Constitutional law, Elections, Electoral law, South-East Asia 2 Comments 1 September 2022

On saving the governor-general, part II

A governor-general with no discretionary power might seem to be something of a waste, but there's a widespread reluctance to inquire about it. And a republic would be unlikely to help.

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On saving the governor-general, part I

The secret ministries affair in Australia has thrown up important questions about the role of the governor-general. The solicitor-general's advice on the matter fails to cast much light.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Constitutional law, Political issues 5 Comments 25 August 2022

Election review: Papua New Guinea

Papua New Guinea went to the polls last month; counting is incomplete, but the prime minister has been re-elected anyway.

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Death in Japan

The assassination of Shinzo Abe seems to have given his party an electoral boost, but it also puts the spotlight on the defence issues that he championed.

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Charles Richardson Constitutional law, East Asia, Elections, Personalities, War and peace 1 Comment 11 July 202211 July 2022

Gerrymanders for all

The US supreme court may have another controversial decision up its sleeve for later this year, making it even harder to stop elections being manipulated.

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Charles Richardson Constitutional law, Electoral law, United States 2 Comments 8 July 20228 July 2022

Gorsuch goes rogue again

At the end of a controversial term, a US supreme court decision shows unusual acrimony within the conservative camp.

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America battles over choice

The US supreme court's decision to overturn its precedents on abortion has thrown the issue into the political arena as never before. The search for a compromise is unlikely to succeed.

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Charles Richardson Constitutional law, Party matters, Political issues, United States 4 Comments 28 June 2022

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