Constitutions
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The Constitution of the United States of America : Main Elements
The coverage of The Constitution of the United States of America includes the following main elements:
The Structure of the Constitution
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- Basic Principles of Law (in international or comparative law)
- Constitution (in international or comparative law)
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The Ottoman Constitution of 1876
In relation to the the ottoman constitution of 1876 and constitutional law, Ergun Özbudun[1] made the following observation: The Ottoman Constitution of 1876 has a special significance being the first written constitution in the Muslim world, with the arguable exception of the 1858 Tunisian Destour of Ahmed Bey, which did not create an even partially elected legislative body (Perkins 18–19). Politically, the proclamation of the Constitution was the culmination point of the nineteenth-century reforms. These reforms affected large areas of public life, such as the modernization of the armed forces and the civilian bureaucracy, a more modern taxation system, the introduction of (…)
Spanish Constitution of 1812
In relation to the spanish constitution of 1812 and constitutional law, Gonzalo Villalta Puig[1] made the following observation: The Spanish Constitution of 1812 (Constitución política de la Monarquía Española): 19 March 1812 (Spain) was Spain's first constitution. A liberal constitution, it drew inspiration from the constitutional texts of the American Revolution and French Revolution. The Spanish Constitution of 1812, in turn, inspired other liberal constitutions of the period, including the Constitution of the Kingdom of Norway: 17 May 1814 (Nor), the Portuguese Constitution of 1822: 23 September 1822 (Port) and the Mexican Constitution of 1824: 4 October 1824 (Mex). It was (…)
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- Basic Principles Of Law
- Constitution
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- Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law, Gonzalo Villalta Puig, “Spanish Constitution of 1812” (2018, Germany, United Kingdom)
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- Spanish Constitution
- Constitutional design
- Constitutional Principles
- Constitutional Objectives
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Notes and References
- Max Planck Encyclopedia of Comparative Constitutional Law, Ergun Özbudun, “The Ottoman Constitution of 1876” (2018, Germany, United Kingdom)
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- Ottoman Constitution (1876)
- Freedom of religion
- Islamic states