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constitutional lawThat part of the law relating to the constitution. It sets out the rules defining the powers, limits, and rights of government. In countries without a written constitution, such as the United Kingdom, constitutional law is a mixture of legislation, judicial precedent, and accepted conventional behaviour. Agencies that maintain constitutional law include, in Britain, the law courts and House of Lords; and, in the USA, the Supreme Court. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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We applied the constitutional laws fiercely", said Abdul Aziz Abdul Gani, chairman of the Shura Council, at a press conference held jointly with members of the presidential panel of the House of Representatives. The church is the church because the tenets of our faith embrace the Bible," he said, "like the government is the government because we have constitutional laws. These statements make clear that courts are not to substitute their desires for constitutional laws, but that they must vigilantly maintain |
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