by Moderator | Aug 16, 2010 | Federalism Project Posts
“The theory of Pakistan guarantees that federated units of the national government would have all the autonomy that you will find in the constitutions of the United States of America, Canada and Australia. But certain vital powers will remain vested in the...
by Moderator | Aug 16, 2010 | Federalism Project Posts
John Kincaid, Professor at Lafayette College in Pennsylvania and director of the College’s Meyner Center for the Study of State and Local Government gave a useful definition of federalism: Federalism is essentially a system of voluntary self-rule and shared...
by Moderator | Aug 16, 2010 | Federalism Project Posts
Reviews Constitutional Reforms Process and Package Examining Constitutional Journey towards Federalism A meeting of National Policy Advisory Group (NPAG) was held to discuss and debate Constitutional Reforms in Pakistan on April 8, 2010 at Islamabad. The NPAG is a...
by Moderator | Aug 15, 2010 | Federalism Project Posts
Recommendations tabled in provincial and national meetings of Policy Advisory Groups on Federalism Before embarking on various activities to strengthen Federalism in Pakistan, The Forum of Federations and Centre for Civic Education Pakistan conducted four provincial...
by Moderator | Aug 12, 2010 | Federalism Project Posts, News and Events
National Conference on the Pakistan Constitutional Reform Process, Prospects for Inclusive Federalism, Nepal Pakistani stakeholders take stock of country’s sweeping constitutional changes Twenty-one leading Pakistanis from the country’s four provinces...
by Moderator | Aug 12, 2010 | Federalism Project Posts, News and Events
Meeting of Urdu Language Expert Committee A meeting of Urdu Language Expert Committee was held in Islamabad on June 12, 2010 under the banner of Centre for Civic Education Pakistan and Forum of Federations. The objective of the meeting was to gather a group of...