"By vigorously opposing all unjust and oppressive laws, and by helping restore the principle of the Rule of Law, the Burma Lawyers' Council aims to contribute to the transformation of Burma where all the citizens enjoy the equal protection of law under the democratic federal constitution which will guarantee fundamentals of human rights."


Journal of Constitutional Affairs No. 20

The 20th issue contains articles on the following issues:

  • Democracy in Afghanistan (Win Maung)
  • Women's Role in Constitution (Daw Molly)
  • Discussion on Civil Society and Constitution (Aung Htoo)
  • National Convention - Burma's Road Map (BLC)
  • Federalism and Self-Determination (Dr. Venkat Iyer)
  • Ukraine's Election (Win Maung Maung)
  • Trial and Justice (B.K. Sen)
  • Brief News and Commentaries Relating to Constitutional, Trial, Election and judicial Matters (BLC's Documentation Centre)

Journal of Constitutional Affairs No. 19

The 19th issue contains articles on the following issues:

  • Secession and Self Determination (B.K. Sen)
  • Drafting Constitution and Public's Contribution (Win Maung)
  • Burma and National Reconceliation: Ethnic Conflict and State-Society Dysfunction (Chao_Tzang Yawnghwe)
  • Writ of Habeas Corpus (Min Lwin Oo)
  • Brief News and Commentaries Relating to Constitutional, Trial, Election and judicial Matters (BLC's Documentation Centre)
  • Discussion on Civil Society and Constitution (Aung Htoo)

Journal of Constitutional Affairs No. 18

The 18th issue contains articles on the following articles:

A Brief Analysis on the National Convention (The Burma Lawyers' Council)

Burmese Organizations

Legal Resources