Nepal is indeed, undergoing a political transition. Following the CPA, the Interim Constitution of Nepal, 2007, has affirmed the Nepalese people as the sovereign power and recognized them as the inherent source of the state authority. The Interim Constitution has reiterated full commitment to democratic values and norms including a competitive multiparty democracy, civil liberties, fundamental rights, human rights, adult franchise, periodic elections, freedom of the press, an independent judiciary, and the rule of law as the governing standards of the democratic republic of Nepal.
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Keywords:
NATIONALITY, CONSTITUTIONAL LAW,INSTITUTION BUILDING, DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL, DIGITAL DIVIDE, EMPOWERMENT, CITIZENSHIP, PUBLIC LAW, RIGHT TO NATIONALITY,DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES, WOMEN'S STATUS, RIGHTS OF THE CHILD, DISCRIMINATION, GENDER EQUALITY, EQUALITY, GENDER DISCRIMINATION, STANDARDS, HUMAN RIGHTS, COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION, WOMEN-S STATUS, IMPACT ON WOMEN AND CHILDREN
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Thematic Group: UNICEF
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Children Fund
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02.04.00
- Development
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