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Ideally, a constitution-making body (CMB) will have explicit rules of procedure in place to regulate its activities. Rules of procedure (sometimes called ‘by-laws’) are mechanisms which help to initiate, facilitate, and manage the constitution-making process and can help a CMB to organize itself and achieve its tasks. The rules of procedure can have a significant effect on the outcome of the process and thus due care and time must be taken in their formulation.

Primer

Sample Materials: Constituent Assemblies and National Conferences/conventions

Sample Materials: Commissions

Further Reading