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The most comprehensive database of constitutional texts and data since 2005, empowering researchers, policymakers, and citizens worldwide.



New article on Fast Track by Matthew Martin, “From Citizen Input to Elite Legitimation: The Logic of Will-Confirmation in Constitution-Making,” ingentaconnect.com/content/cuny/c…

Have you seen our Constitutional Chronology? We've been updating our data with constitutional events from 2024–25, some of which are now displayed on our interactive global timeline. See something important missing? Let us know! Explore the timeline → comparativeconstitutionsproject.org/chronology/











In case you missed today's training on the CCP's new "Sartori Suite" of concept analysis tools, you can watch a recording here! youtube.com/watch?v=bYBznv…








Join us Thursday to learn about our new tools! 🔧 Sartori.network — map conceptual landscapes 🔧 Constitution Comparison — track text changes & borrowing 🔧 Domain Comparison — assess ontology overlap 🔧 Segments-as-Topics — test topic formulations liberalarts.utexas.edu/lawanddemocrac…

Join us Thursday to learn about our new tools! 🔧 Sartori.network — map conceptual landscapes 🔧 Constitution Comparison — track text changes & borrowing 🔧 Domain Comparison — assess ontology overlap 🔧 Segments-as-Topics — test topic formulations liberalarts.utexas.edu/lawanddemocrac…

Join us Thursday to learn about our new tools! 🔧 Sartori.network — map conceptual landscapes 🔧 Constitution Comparison — track text changes & borrowing 🔧 Domain Comparison — assess ontology overlap 🔧 Segments-as-Topics — test topic formulations liberalarts.utexas.edu/lawanddemocrac…


New from the CCP 🚨 Giovanni Sartori told political scientists to take their vocabulary seriously. Now there's a tool for that. sartori.network lets you explore how 10 research teams across law and political science define and connect 2,010 concepts.

New from the CCP 🚨 Giovanni Sartori told political scientists to take their vocabulary seriously. Now there's a tool for that. sartori.network lets you explore how 10 research teams across law and political science define and connect 2,010 concepts.


