Luthfi Widagdo Eddyono, Tri Sulistianing Astuti, and other Authors from Indonesia contributed to the second edition of the International Review of Constitutional Reform (ISBN: 978-1-7374527-2-0).

The International Review of Constitutional Reform (IRCR) is a first-of-its-kind scholarly effort to gather jurisdictional reports–written by scholars and judges, often in collaboration–on all forms of constitutional revision around the world over the past year. Each report explains and contextualizes events in constitutional reform over the previous year in a given jurisdiction. Constitutional reform is defined broadly to include constitutional amendment, constitutional dismemberment, constitutional mutation, constitutional replacement and other events in constitutional reform, including the judicial review of constitutional amendments.

Suggested Citation:

Barroso, Luis Roberto and Albert, Richard, The 2021 International Review of Constitutional Reform (October 20, 2022). Published by the Constitutional Studies Program at the University of Texas at Austin in collaboration with the International Forum on the Future of Constitutionalism 2022 (ISBN: 978-1-7374527-2-0), U of Texas Law, Legal Studies Research Paper , Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4254200