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  2. Sep 3, 2024 · Constitutional law, the body of rules, doctrines, and practices that govern the operation of political communities. In modern times the most important political community has been the state. Modern constitutional law is the offspring of nationalism as well as of the idea that the state must protect.

  3. Principles of Constitutionalism. Constitutionalism is an amalgamation of the following underlying principles: Separation of Powers. Separation of powers divides the mechanism of governance into three branches i.e., Legislature, Executive and the Judiciary.

  4. In constitutional law, constitutionality is said to be the condition of acting in accordance with an applicable constitution; [1] the status of a law, a procedure, or an act's accordance with the laws or set forth in the applicable constitution.

  5. Aug 29, 2019 · Constitutional law is an area of law dealing with the interpretation and application of the powers, rights, and freedoms established by a formally adopted constitution or charter. It encompasses the powers of the various branches of government and the rights of the people.

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  6. Constitutional Law is the body of law which defines the role, powers, and structure of different entities within a state, namely, the executive, the parliament or legislature, and the judiciary; as well as the basic rights of citizens and, in federal countries such as the United States, the relationship between the central government and state ...

  7. Constitutional law is a body of law which defines the role, powers, and structure of different entities within a state, namely, the executive, the parliament or legislature, and the judiciary; as well as the basic rights of citizens and, in federal countries such as the United States and Canada, the relationship between the central government an...

  8. constitution is a set of fundamental legal-political rules that: are binding on everyone in the state, including ordinary lawmaking institutions; concern the structure and operation of the institutions of government, political principles and the rights of citizens; are based on widepread public legitimacy;