![]() |
|
|
| |
|
||||
Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro (579 bytes)
1: The '''Constitutional Charter of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro''' ca... Constitutional legitimacy (676 bytes) 1: '''Constitutional legitimacy''' asks what makes a [[constitution]] ... 5: ...t he calls the [[necessary and proper]] theory of constitutional legitimacy in his book, ''[[Restoring the Lost Co... Constitutional amendment (8072 bytes) 1: A '''constitutional amendment''' is an alteration to the [[constituti... 4: ... can be amended by a simple act of Parliament. UK constitutional conventions are held to evolve organically over t... 13: ...st first be taken by the legislature. In others a constitutional referendum may be triggered by a popular [[initia... 19: ...-quarters of either the state legislatures, or of constitutional conventions specially elected in each of the stat... 38: ...[http://www.oefre.unibe.ch/law/icl/ International Constitutional Law] (Database of national constitutions) Constitutional Union (341 bytes) 2: The '''Constitutional Union''' (''Union Constitutionelle'') is a conser... Constitutional Movement (918 bytes) 1: ...fering a more moderate alternative to the NF, the Constitutional Movement claimed to have 2000 members by [[1980]]... 3: Despite its early promise the Constitutional Movement soon began to flounder (particularly aft... Constitutional Democrats (765 bytes) 1: ...om the initials of the formal name of the party ''Constitutional Democrats''. Constitutional Court (1285 bytes) 1: ...n fact [[unconstitutional]], and conflicting with constitutionally established rights and freedoms. 3: Countries with constitutional courts include: 4: * [[Germany]], the [[Federal Constitutional Court of Germany|model]] 45: ... have constitutional courts, and instead delegate constitutional judicial authority to the [[supreme court|Supreme... 46: [[Category:Court systems]][[Category:Constitutional law]] Constitutional convention (10977 bytes) 1: :''Alternative meaning: [[Constitutional Convention]]'' 3: A '''Constitutional convention''' is an informal and uncodified proce... 4: ...hose political systems are derived from [[British constitutional law]], most of the 5: functions of government are guided by constitutional 9: formal constitutional documents. In particular, the formal Constitutional Commission (1062 bytes) 1: Many entities have been called a '''Constitutional Commission''' with the general purpose of reviewi... 12: In [[1985]] a Constitutional Commission was established (by the [[Bob Hawke|Ha... 14: See also: [[Constitutional history of Australia]] 23: *[[Constitutional Convention]] 26: [[Category:Constitutional law]] Constitutional crisis (3401 bytes) 1: A '''constitutional crisis''' is a situation in which separate factio... 3: A constitutional crisis can lead to government paralysis, collapse... 5: ==Famous Constitutional Crises== 13: * The [[Australian constitutional crisis of 1975|parliamentary dispute]] of [[1975]... 15: * The [[Russian constitutional crisis of 1993|constitutional crisis]] of [[1993]] in [[Russia]], a conflict be... Constitutional Convention (888 bytes) 1: :''Alternative meaning: [[Constitutional convention]]'' 3: ...blic of China]] served as a continuously standing constitutional convention. 5: *[[History of the United States Constitution|Constitutional Convention (United States)]] 6: *[[Constitutional Convention (Australia)]] 8: *[[Scottish Constitutional Convention]] Advice (constitutional) (1789 bytes) 1: ...is formal, usually binding instruction given by a constitutional officer of state to another. [[Head of State|Head... 9: In some isolated cases, constitutional Advice is not binding. For example, many heads of... 12: ... may be obligatory to follow, some though not all constitutional writers capitalise the word, writing it as ''Advi... 15: [[Category:Constitutional law]] Constitutional law (4053 bytes) 1: '''Constitutional law''' is the study of foundational [[law]]s that... 3: ...onstitution of the United States]] with [[British constitutional law]], which arises from multiple sources includi... 5: ...administration and legislature, though in unitary constitutional states, there is often a delegation of power or a... 7: ...ticipating states. Two examples of these types of constitutional system are the European Union and [[Switzerland]]... 9: == Areas of Constitutional law == Constitutional government (1672 bytes) 1: ...onstitutional law]] and the [[constitution]]. The constitutional government is typically clear in countries with a... 3: ...ates lacking a codified constitution are actually constitutional. Constitutional monarchy (3413 bytes) 1: ...itary or elected monarch as head of state. Modern constitutional monarchies usually implement the concept of trias... 3: Today, constitutional monarchy is almost always combined with [[represe... 5: Although current constitutional monarchies are mostly representative democracies,... 8: Some constitutional monarchies are hereditary; others, such as that o... 11: Some constitutional monarchies are: Constitutional Democratic party (1356 bytes) 3: The '''Constitutional Democratic Party''' was a Russian political party... Liberal Constitutional Party (692 bytes) 2: The '''Liberal Constitutional Party''' ([[Spanish language|Spanish]]: '' Partid... Democratic Constitutional Rally (582 bytes) 1: The '''Democratic Constitutional Rally''' ([[French language|French]]: ''Rassemble... Constitutional debate of Canada (13794 bytes) 1: The '''Constitutional debate of Canada''' is an ongoing debate covering... 14: ''Main article'': [[Constitutional history of Canada]] 18: == Documents in constitutional history == 29: * [[Constitutional Act of 1791]] (June 10, 1791) 43: ... of the [[Tremblay Royal Commission of Inquiry on Constitutional Problems]] (1953) Wessex Constitutional Convention (906 bytes) 1: The '''Wessex Constitutional Convention''' is an all party [[pressure group]] ...
|
|||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy
::
Terms of Use
:: Contact Us
:: About Us This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "constitutional charter". |