Interview with Dr Andrew Ladley, International constitution building practitioner

16 August 2011
Dr. Andrew Ladley
Dr. Andrew Ladley
<p class="quote"><strong><em>“Comparative experience is always valuable – but I think it is of greatest value where it helps constitution builders learn their own lessons, from their own histories – and to find mechanisms that will work locally.”</em></strong></p><p>Dr Andrew Ladley is the lead contributor to the policy paper <a href="http://www.idea.int/publications/constitution-building-after-conflict/index.cfm">Constitution&nbsp;building after conflict: External support to a sovereign process</a>&nbsp;and is an international constitution building practitioner with vast experience in Asia and Africa.&nbsp;He is an Adjunct Professor at Victoria University of Wellington and an international consultant on conflict issues, particularly in the constitutional, justice and electoral fields.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p><div>[toc hidden:1]</div>
Read the full article here:

Comments

Post new comment