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Study uses CCP data to look at evolution of constitutions

Posted on 11.17.17 by admin

A study by Alex Rutherford et al. uses CCP data to investigate the evolution of constitutions over time, with the hopes of learning valuable lessons for those seeking to expand constitutional rights. Mila Versteeg, a CCP collaborator, believes the methods used in the study “might be able to move the ball if applied to the right questions.” Read the nature.com article to learn more!

Figure 1 from Inferring Mechanisms for Global Constitutional Progress (Rutherford, A. et al.)

Figure 1 from Inferring Mechanisms for Global Constitutional Progress (Rutherford, A. et al.)

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