From the new crowdsourced Icelandic constitution to the abandoned EU constitution
A constitution lays the foundations for how a society is organised and the fundamental principles that must underpin all laws and government decision-making. But how much do constitutions really impact our daily lives? Should they be updated to reflect rapid societal changes? How would you even go about making a new constitution in the first place? And whatever happened to the new Icelandic and EU constitutions? Tune in and listen to Vic, Alex and Harpa ponder these questions with the help of Valgerður, PhD student at the University of Iceland, who is researching citizen participation in constitutional reform in Iceland over the past 10 years.
Show notes
Iceland
The new Icelandic Constitution petition with over 43.000 signatures (a lot for tiny Iceland!)
Germany
The Basic Law a.k.a. the German Constitution in English
Mexico
The Mexican Constitution in English
The EU
Treaty establishing a Constitution for EuropeAbout Europe Day and the Schuman Declaration
“Ratification problems loom over Convention”, euobserver, 31 May 2003
“EU scraps timetable for ratifying constitution”, The Guardian, 17 Jun 2005
Other
The North Korean Constitution in English
“Longest personal name”, Guiness World Records, 1 January 2021
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