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Constitution-Making and Reform - Options for the Process

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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 Review - Advertising Feature - Daily Nation

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This article is an advertising feature from June 2009 written by the CoE and published in the Daily Nation periodical which describes the post-2008 constitutional review process. The article outlines the legal framework, purposes and sequence of the review and answers a number of frequently asked questions. The article also describes the CoE and its work and provides biographical information on its members.

Guidance Notes of the Secretary-General: The UN and Constitution-making

This guidance note sets out a policy framework for UN assistance to constitution-making processes derived from lessons learned from constitution-making experiences and from UN engagement in these processes. It identifies the expertise a UN mission will require to effectively assist a constitution-making process, and includes an indicative timeline of events.

The Media Department

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This excerpt from the South African Constitutional Assembly's Second Annual Report discusses the components of the media campaign, including the advertising campaign and television and radio programmes. Keywords: Communication, Media, Media Strategy, Example.

Report of the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission (CKRC) - Volume 3 - The Commission's Method of Work

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This report of the CKRC comprehensively discusses the Commission's mandate, structure and activities as part of the post-2000 constitution-making process. The report is structured around the CKRC's activities before, during and after the 2003-2004 National Constitution Conference (NCC).