15 Facts About Codified constitution

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Term Codified constitution comes through French from the Latin word constitutio, used for regulations and orders, such as the imperial enactments .

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Generally, every modern written Codified constitution confers specific powers on an organization or institutional entity, established upon the primary condition that it abides by the Codified constitution's limitations.

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In most but not all modern states the constitution has supremacy over ordinary statutory law ; in such states when an official act is unconstitutional, i e it is not a power granted to the government by the constitution, that act is null and void, and the nullification is ab initio, that is, from inception, not from the date of the finding.

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The record for the shortest overall process of drafting, adoption, and ratification of a national Codified constitution belongs to the Romania's 1938 Codified constitution, which installed a royal dictatorship in less than a month.

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Studies showed that typically extreme cases where the Codified constitution-making process either takes too long or is extremely short were non-democracies.

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Codified constitution classified both what he regarded as good and what he regarded as bad constitutions, and came to the conclusion that the best constitution was a mixed system including monarchic, aristocratic, and democratic elements.

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Codified constitution distinguished between citizens, who had the right to participate in the state, and non-citizens and slaves, who did not.

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Japan's Seventeen-article Codified constitution written in 604, reportedly by Prince Shotoku, is an early example of a Codified constitution in Asian political history.

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In 1639, the Colony of Connecticut adopted the Fundamental Orders, which was the first North American Codified constitution, and is the basis for every new Connecticut Codified constitution since, and is the reason for Connecticut's nickname, "the Constitution State".

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English Protectorate that was set up by Oliver Cromwell after the English Civil War promulgated the first detailed written Codified constitution adopted by a modern state; it was called the Instrument of Government.

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Apart from the Constitution Acts, 1867 to 1982, Canada's Codified constitution has unwritten elements based in common law and convention.

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The process by which a country adopts a Codified constitution is closely tied to the historical and political context driving this fundamental change.

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The Canadian Codified constitution includes specific legislative acts as mentioned in section 52 of the Constitution Act, 1982.

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An entrenched clause or entrenchment clause of a basic law or Codified constitution is a provision that makes certain amendments either more difficult or impossible to pass, making such amendments inadmissible.

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The example demonstrates that the protections and benefits of a Codified constitution are ultimately provided not through its written terms but through deference by government and society to its principles.

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