Blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law

Tag: Constitution of Iceland

  • Will Iceland Get a New Constitution? A New Revision Process Is Taking Shape

    —Alexander Hudson, Max Planck Fellow Group “Comparative Constitutionalism” The “crowdsourced” constitution-making process that took place in Iceland in 2011 received a great deal of attention in the international press, and later in academic work as well. As readers of this blog no doubt know, the draft constitution produced in that process was never ratified by…