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Constitution Review Committee: The Job Of The Law

By Joe Aura

Aurajoe6@gmail.com

 

A group of well-capable students from different schools in Daystar University have proposed a draft for a reviewed constitution. The process began in early June and has gone on until now. It involved textual and contextual reviews, together with reviewed suggestions from students within the Daystar community. The draft has now been released and will be open for discussion to the public starting next week in both campuses.

The DUSA constitution is a legal document that outlines the fundamental principles and laws that govern the student leader body who serve on behalf of the students. It is an official document that sets out the rights, duties, and powers of the student association. It is an essential document that provides a framework for the functioning of a democratic community like Daystar University

The process of reviewing a constitution is a complex one that requires careful consideration of various factors. It involves textual and contextual reviews, as well as reviews of drafts and suggestions from students and student groups within the community. The process is designed to ensure that the constitution reflects the values and aspirations of the students it represents.

The release of the draft constitution is an important step in the process of creating a new legal framework for the university community. It provides an opportunity for members of the community to review and provide feedback on the proposed changes. This feedback will be used to refine the draft constitution before it is finalized.

In conclusion, the creation of a new constitution is an important step in ensuring that the university community has a legal framework that reflects its values and aspirations. The process involves careful consideration of various factors, including textual and contextual reviews, as well as reviews of drafts and suggestions from different stakeholders within the community. The release of the draft constitution provides an opportunity for members of the community to review and provide feedback on the proposed changes before it is finalized.

2 thoughts on “Constitution Review Committee: The Job Of The Law”

  1. Bervaline Ogaga

    Why is the constitution being reviewed and what is even wrong with the current constitution?!
    I genuinely consider this as a total waste of time and resources.All we need is to polish few things in the current constitution and i.e
    1.Allow Diploma transitioning students to vie
    2.Give Muslims a chance in DUSA
    otherwise the constitution is ok

    why are you even suggesting electoral proces to be on September semester?!What is wrong with January semester or you people you’re just giving out opinions without reasons.I wish to understand your IQ level and reasoning behind this

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