Evolution of Federal Constitution Drafting examines how federal constitutional design has developed over time in response to political negotiation, conflict management, and institutional reform. The session traces the historical progression of federal constitution making, highlighting shifts from elite-driven drafting to more inclusive, participatory, and negotiated processes.
Through comparative perspectives, the training explores how federal principles division of powers, state autonomy, judicial safeguards, and amendment mechanisms have evolved to address diversity, minority protection, and democratic stability.
The course provides analytical insights into how constitutional drafting processes influence legitimacy, federal balance, and long-term governance outcomes.
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