Monday, October 5, 2009

Activities

The Foundation pursues these objectives through its activities - constitutional seminar/workshop, thematic research, training, information exchange, resource center and research collaboration. It also hosts a variety of symposia and panel discussions on constitutional topics of national importance. These events involve scholars from a variety of disciplines, government officials, lawyers and the general public.

The Foundation has a plan to develop further as a network of constitutional experts, scholars, students, judges, policy makers and other concern individuals.

It intends in the long run to develop as a forum to introduce comparative constitutional and knowledge about comparative constitutional practices into Nepalese constitutional debate. In this regard it will also endeavor to promote a sound understanding of the constitutional systems of countries in the neighboring region, both in underlying and practical operation.

Through its publications, media, meetings, and dialogue among its members, it raises awareness of constitutional violations and how those conflicts might be resolved.

All persons who sincerely commit to defending their constitutions as originally understood are encouraged to associate themselves with the Foundation and actively engage in its program and events. The Foundation organizes local meetings in many places within the country. Local groups offer speakers, educational courses, seminars, and other opportunities for regional members to meet and collaborate. Local meetings give members a chance to interact with activists and experts to discuss how constitutional compliance might be achieved and maintained.