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procedure in
which laws are made, and by whom. Some
constitutions,
especially codified constitutions, also act as
limiters of
state power, by establishing...
- The
Apostolic Constitutions or
Constitutions of the Holy
Apostles (Latin:
Constitutiones Apostolorum) is a
Christian collection divided into
eight books...
- The
Constitutions of
Clarendon were a set of
legislative procedures p****ed by
Henry II of
England in 1164. The
Constitutions were
composed of 16 articles...
-
apostolic constitution (Latin:
constitutio apostolica) is the most
solemn form of
legislation issued by the Pope. By
their nature,
apostolic constitutions are...
- own
written constitution. They are much
longer than the
United States Constitution,
which only
contains 4,543 words.
State constitutions are all longer...
- has been
waning as
other countries have
created new
constitutions or
updated older constitutions, a
process which Sanford Levinson believes to be more...
- The
Sirmondian Constitutions are a
collection of
sixteen Imperial Codes p****ed
between AD 333 and 425,
dealing with "bishops courts", or laws dealing...
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first constitutions during the
colonial era when the
country was
administered as a
Crown Colony.
These constitutions include the
Clifford Constitution of...
-
compilations of the
constitutions and
other rights of
Catalonia followed the
Roman tradition of the Codex. The
first Catalan constitutions were promulgated...
- list of
national constitutions by country, semi-recognized countries, and by codification. A
codified constitution is a
constitution that is contained...