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    better, in the case of the Texas Constitution having the second longest state Constitution and the fourth most amended Constitution in the United States, makes it a difficult and complicated document. The Texas Constitution has been rewritten a total of six times since becoming independent from Mexico. The most recent being the Constitution of 1876, which is excessively detailed and exact due to the framers fear of a strong state government. The framers of the constitution placed strategically in the

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    Facts This writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India, raising a question of public importance involving the interpretation of Articles 74 (pari materia to Article 163) and 156 of the Constitution, has been referred to this six-judge Constitution Bench. On August 7th, 2014, President Pranab Mukherjee issued a Presidential order removing Mizoram Governor Kamla Beniwal with barely four months left of her tenure. Ms. Beniwal, who had crossed swords with PM Narendra Modi as Gujarat governor

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    The U.S Constitution was written by James Madison and was ratified on July 21, 1788. Ever since people had trouble determining how it should be interpreted. When judges interpret the constitution, they are interpreting new facts to an established law that has been given meaning and has a historical background. Many people argue that it should be read how it was written who are known as Originalists. Then there are people who believe that the Constitution evolves as society does and they are known

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    features of The Constitution of the Italian Republic Outline Main features of Italian Constitution, highlighting aspects of laws governing regions and implementation of democracy Historical background • Constitutional institutions in Italy have over 150 years of history • Through those 1,5 centuries the country have seen frequent changes in regimes such as constitutional monarchy to totalitarian fascist dictatorship and to constitutional democracy after 1946 • First constitution, statuto Albertino

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    1. When was the latest Constitution written? What does this say about the countries’ rule of law? The United Kingdom’s constitution was written in 1215 and was last revised in 2013. This shows that the rule of law has remain relatively consistent besides being updated to keep up with the times. China’s constitution was adopted in 1982 and revised in 2004, which shows that China’s current rule of law is a little bit more modernized. 2. Are the three branches (executive, legislative, and judicial)

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    Introduction A ‘free society’ is a system of interaction between humans wherein every person can participate in a civilised manner and without discrimination. In Australia, the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 (Imp) is the primary source by which society operates as an essentially free society. This paper seeks to establish that the functioning of such a society is dependent upon the existence of a legal framework supporting the rule of law, which is ultimately, an ideology.

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    The UK constitution sets out the powers and limitations of the government, as well as the rights of citizens, it is not fully codified and is generally based on conventions. This is in stark contrast to other constitutions, most notably America's, which is fully codified and available to all citizens. There are benefits to the U.K constitution, mostly regarding it's flexibility. As it is unwritten (or uncodified), it can react quickly to reflect social change without the need for worrying about

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    The present constitution in the United Kingdom is unwritten. There has been much dispute as to whether or not a written constitution, as implemented by many other countries such as France and the United States of America, should also be adopted by the United Kingdom. The working mechanism of government is conditioned by a system of procedures, which regulate on one level of the principle organs of the state, whilst others govern the conduct of official business. Amid these usages are ones that have

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    A constitution is set of rules which seek to establish the duties, powers and functions of various institutions of government, it regulate the relationship between and among the institutions and define the relationship between the state and the individual. There are many different types of constitutions. Constitutions can be written or unwritten, unitary or federal and seen as rigid and flexible the most common way of comparing constitutions however is written and unwritten. For example the USA is

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    Aurora Manning Ms. Crouse US Government 10/24/16 The Constitution The American Constitution serve and protect American citizens. The Articles of Confederation were the first step of writing the constitution. The Articles of Confederation were an agreement between the original colonies. “It bound the thirteen original states together in a “firm league of friendship” from 1781 until the U.S. Constitution was implemented in 1789 (Siemers, David J. "Articles of Confederation”).” Although the The Articles

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