What the Research Centre is here to produce

Six standing commitments that define the Centre's work programme and against which its output is reviewed each year.

  1. Generate primary evidence. Conduct national and regional surveys, field studies and institutional assessments that establish where legal and constitutional awareness actually stands.
  2. Publish national frameworks and standards. Convert evidence into implementable standards that any school, workplace or public body can adopt voluntarily.
  3. Produce accessible policy analysis. Write policy briefs and papers that a decision-maker without a legal background can read in one sitting and act on.
  1. Build academic collaboration. Work with universities, law schools and research centres so that findings are contested, replicated and improved.
  2. Maintain an open knowledge repository. Keep every publication, dataset description and framework version permanently available and free.
  3. Develop research capability. Support early-career researchers and institutional research cells working on constitutional and socio-legal questions.