The International Association of Subnational Constitutional Law, housed at Rutgers-Camden, is an interdisciplinary institute dedicated to promoting public understanding of subnational constitutions in federal and quasi-federal systems through:
- research and publications
- lectures and conferences
- consultation services
- educational initiatives
History & Mission
The International Association of Subnational Constitutional Law, is an interdisciplinary institute dedicated to promoting public understanding of subnational constitutions in federal and quasi-federal systems. Formed following a conference in 2004 on “Subnational Constitutions and Federalism: Design and Reform,” the Association’s members publish research, conduct conferences, and devise educational programs dealing with subnational constitutions.