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Constitution

A constitution, or supreme law, is the aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organization or other type of entity, and commonly determines how that entity is to be governed.

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Constitution

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related to 18th century · 25
Constitution → Age, Agreements, Charles XII, Constitutions, Cossack, Enlightenment, Freedoms, General Council, However, It, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, John Locke, Laws, Montesquieu's Spirit, Orlyk's, Pylyp Orlyk, Sweden, The, This Constitution, Thomas Hobbes
related to External links · 19
Constitution → Constitution-making, Constitutionalism, Constitutions, Dictionary, Encyclopedia, Encyclopædia Britannica, English, History, IdeasConstitutional Law, International Constitutional Law, Law, Nations Rule, PhilosophyConstitutions, Portal, Stanford Encyclopedia, United Nations, WikisourceConstitute, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2, Works
related to Modern constitutions · 14
Constitution → Denmark-Norway, Frederick III, Government, Gustavus Adolphus, In, Instrument, It, King's Law, Kingdom, Lex Regia, Lord High Chancellor, Sweden, Sweden Axel Oxenstierna, This
related to Power structure · 12
Constitution → Constitutions, England, In, Northern Ireland, Parliamentary, Scotland, Some, Spain, The, There, UK, Wales
related to General features · 10
Constitution → According, Action, Activities, An, For, Generally, In, Latin, Legislation, Scott Gordon
related to Principles of constitutional design · 10
Constitution → After, Aristotle, Cicero, Later, Plato, Plutarch, Roman, Such, The Renaissance, This
related to history · 9
Constitution → America, By, French Constitution, However, In, Indeed, Since, Thomas Jefferson, United States
related to Constitutional courts · 7
Constitution → An, Constitutions, Germany, In, Ireland, United Kingdom, While
related to Further reading · 6
Constitution → Annual Review, Political Science, Tom Ginsburg, What Can We Learn, Written Constitutions, Zachary Elkins
related to Communist state constitution · 5
Constitution → Communist, In Marxist, Leninist, SSOP, Unlike

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constitutions law state constitutional government written also codified parliament first laws power states may example principles code legal adopted king

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Constitutionis asupreme and fundamental law of a communist state0.90text
Constitutionis asingle document0.90text
Constitutionis aprovision that makes certain amendments either more difficult or impossible to pass0.90text
the imperial enactmentsinstance ofused for regulations and orders0.80text
Thomas Hobbesinstance ofmodel was developed by philosophers of the Age of Enlightenment0.80text
Jean-Jacques Rousseauinstance ofmodel was developed by philosophers of the Age of Enlightenment0.80text
and John Lockeinstance ofmodel was developed by philosophers of the Age of Enlightenment0.80text
King Stanislaw August Poniatowskiinstance ofIts draft was developed by the leading minds of the Enlightenment in Poland0.80text
Stanisław Staszicinstance ofIts draft was developed by the leading minds of the Enlightenment in Poland0.80text
Scipione Piattoliinstance ofIts draft was developed by the leading minds of the Enlightenment in Poland0.80text
Julian Ursyn Niemcewiczinstance ofIts draft was developed by the leading minds of the Enlightenment in Poland0.80text
Ignacy Potockiinstance ofIts draft was developed by the leading minds of the Enlightenment in Poland0.80text

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