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    • Part 1: Introduction to constitution-making processes
    • Part 2: Tasks in a constitution-making process
    • Part 3: Institutions, groups, and procedures
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:: Tables ::

  • Table 1. Countries/regions discussed in this handbook
  • Table 2. Who does what?
  • Table 3. Constitutional review timetable
  • Table 4. Constitutional review initiation
  • Table 5. Stages of a constitution-making process where public consultation took place on the content of the constitution
  • Table 6. Types of positions staffed in a constitution-making process
  • Table 7. Comparison of a constitutional assembly and a parliament
  • Table 8. Functions of constitutional assemblies
  • Table 9. Composition of constitutional assemblies
  • Table 10. National conferences in French-speaking African countries, 1990–1993
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