- A
constitution is the
aggregate of
fundamental principles or
established precedents that
constitute the
legal basis of a polity,
organization or other...
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Before it
gained independence in 1947,
India (also
called the
Indian Empire) was
divided into two sets of territories, one
under direct British rule (British...
- to the
Constitutional Court the use of a
presidential veto, the
constitutionalisation of the
State Council,
which has,
already for two decades, operated...
- were
demanding the
reorganisation of
government administration,
constitutionalisation and the
introduction of parliament. The
opposition grew as their...
- 447 (1992) 177 CLR 106 "Lange v ABC: the High
Court rethinks the "
constitutionalisation" of
defamation law - [1998]
MurUEJL 3". classic.austlii.edu.au....
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exceptions of
unconstitutionality raised before the
Court of
Appeal The
constitutionalisation of the
principles of
decentralisation and de-concentration The intangibility...
- of one-party rule from
Francophone neighbours,
resulting in the
constitutionalisation of
presidential monarchism,
which was
replicated by
other English-speaking...
- Springer. pp. 197–212. ISBN 978-981-99-2578-0. Khair,
Sumaiya (2023). "
Constitutionalisation of Good
Governance and
Human Rights:
Where Does
Bangladesh Stand...
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national courts. The
basis for this has been
established through the
constitutionalisation of economic,
social and
cultural rights (ESCR)
through one of two...
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mandate in two, the
formalization of the
Tamazight language, the
constitutionalisation of the
National Liberation Front (FLN) and the
martyr as heritage...