Wednesday, March 23, 2011

constitution

Constitution
A constitution' is a set of rules for government often codified as a written document that enumerates and limits the powers and functions of a political entity. The actor process of setting something up, or establishing something. The formal or informal system of primary principles and laws that regulates a government or other institutions.
A constitution is a set of laws that a set of people have made and agreed upon for government often codified as a written document that enumerates and limits the powers and functions of a political entity. In the case of countries and autonomous regions of federal countries the term refers specifically to a constitution defining the fundamental political principles, and establishing the structure, procedures, powers and duties, of a government. By limiting the government's own reach, most constitution’s guarantee certain law rights to the people. The term constitution can be applied to any overall system of that defines the functioning of a government, including several uncodified historical constitutions that existed before the development of modern codified constitutions.
Constitution is the whole body of fundamental rules that govern every society to carry and exercised their duties accordingly. Constitution is the supreme command of the sovereign authority. Constitution is a set of rules or laws, written or on-written which determine the organization of government. Constitution is a body or set of fundamental rules which governan the conduct of people within the society.
Constitutional law is the law prescribing the exercise of power by the official bodies of a nation state. A Constitution explains which organs can exercise legislative power (making new laws), executive power (implementing the laws) and judicial power (adjudicating disputes), and what the limitations on those powers.

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