LSE’s Institute of Public Affairs and Department of Law, and Democratic Audit have recently teamed up for a project which will crowdsource a UK written constitution. In advance of project launch event, Jack Bailey of the LSE Institute of Public Affairs and Sean Kippin of Democratic Audit explain why the current state of affairs is untenable, and how the process of crowdsourcing will work in practice
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The UK government has pledged to establish a Constitution, Democracy and Rights Commission. This bod...
Since its invention, the internet has been considered a ‘game-changer’ when it comes to democracy, w...
Written constitutions tend to be codified when power relations are substantially changed in a politi...
So here it is, LSE’s “People’s Constitution”. We are enormously proud of it, though we claim credit ...
Champions of constitutions and bills of rights regularly portray them as possessing significant, som...
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Mechanisms of constitutional development have recently attracted significant attention, specifically...
In January 2015, the London School of Economics and Political Science (UK) launched an innovative ci...
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