Recent updates to this service include:
Chad
This update to the Republic of Chad provides a translation of the Constitution of the Republic of Chad, 1996 (as Amended to 2013), incorporating all the changes to the document by the sole amendment, Law No. 013/PR/2013 of 3 July 2013. An extensive analytical commentary, the Introductory Note, by Neldjingaye Kameldy, Legal Officer at the Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa (IHRDA) provides a detailed historical and development look at the constitution. A Select Bibliography highlights additional resources for further study.
South Africa
This update to the Republic of South Africa provides a translation of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (as Amended to 2013), incorporating all the changes to the document by the sole amendment, Constitution Seventeenth Amendment Act, 2012 as assented to on February 1, 2013. An extensive analytical commentary, the Introductory Note, by Francois Venter, Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, North West University, South Africa provides a detailed historical and development look at the constitution. A Select Bibliography highlights additional resources for further study.
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The constitutions are arranged alphabetically by country name for easy reference. Each country is housed in a self-contained pamphlet.
This is a truly unique and unparalleled collection, painstakingly translated, annotated and organized an immense resource for constitutional law researchers and scholars.