Constitutions and peace processes : a primer / Berghof Foundation and the United Nations Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs ; drafting/editing team: Christina Murray, Rohan Edrisinha, Roxaneh Bazergan, Mir Mubashir, Luxshi Vimalarajah, Julian Klauke, Sara Abbas, Véronique Dudouet, Charlotte Huch.

Contributor(s): Language: English Publication details: Berlin : Berghof Foundation, 2020Description: 80 pISBN:
  • 9783941514485
  • 3941514482
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Peace processes often confront conflict issues that have deep constitutional relevance, and yet the obvious link to "constitution making" and the need for constitutional expertise are seldom acknowledged. The role of constitution making in peace processes is understudied and there is little practical guidance for individuals involved in peace processes, especially the mediators, negotiators and other actors who support them, on how to engage with constitutional elements in peace processes.
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Peace processes often confront conflict issues that have deep constitutional relevance, and yet the obvious link to "constitution making" and the need for constitutional expertise are seldom acknowledged. The role of constitution making in peace processes is understudied and there is little practical guidance for individuals involved in peace processes, especially the mediators, negotiators and other actors who support them, on how to engage with constitutional elements in peace processes.

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