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Legal Issues on Burma Journal No. 3
The third issue contains articles on the following matters:
- Drafting a constitution in Burma - Struggle for participatory process; (Burma Lawyers' Council)
- Drafting a constitution in Burma - Lessons from the past; (Prof Josef Silverstein)
- Drafting a constitution in Burma - Pyidaungzu, Federalism and Burman elites; (Chao-Tzang Yawnghwe)
- Burma, Southeast Asia and the road to democratic constitution; (Vitit Muntarbom)
- Convening People's Assembly in Burma - A legal analysis; (Burma Lawyers' Council)
- NLD's position regarding the convening of People's Parliament; Appeal to the People Regarding the Convening and Formation of the Peoples Parliament (NLD, Rangoon, August 18, 1998)
- Statements of Committee Representing People's Parliament; The Committee Representing the People's Parliament
- (Statement No. 2 - 28 September 1998)
- (Statement No. 3 - 2 October 1998)
- (Statement No. 4 - 13 October 1998)(Statement No. 5 - 16 October 1998)
- (Statement No. 7 - 8 December 1998)
- Judicial system of Burma - Trial of 18 Foreigners; (V Joel Greer et al)
- Judicial system of Burma - An urgent need for reform; (Burma Lawyers' Council)
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