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  1. The current Constitution of Argentina dates from 1853. The Constitution of Argentina of 1853 was approved in 1853 by almost all of the provincial governments at that moment (currently Argentina is made up of 24 jurisdictions of which 23 are provinces and one is an autonomous city) with the exception of Buenos Aires Province, which remained separate from the Argentine Confederation until 1859.

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  4. constituteproject.org PDF generated: 28 Mar 2017, 17:17 Argentina 1853 (reinst. 1983, rev. 1994) Page 3 • Source of constitutional authority Preamble • God or other deities • Motives for writing constitution We, the representatives of the people of the Argentine Nation, assembled in General

  5. 1. CONSTITUTION OF THE ARGENTINE NATION. PREAMBLE. We, the representatives of the people of the Argentine Nation, gathered in General Constituent Assembly by the will and election of the Provinces which compose it, in fulfillment of pre-existing pacts, in order to form a national union, guarantee justice, secure domestic peace, provide for the ...

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  6. It's the seventh oldest national constitution currently in effect being ratified on May 1, 1853. The Argentine Constitution consists of a preamble and two normative parts: Preamble; First part: Declarations, Rights and Guarantees (arts. 1-43) Second part: Authorities of the Nation (arts. 44–129).

  7. Jan 11, 1995 · This consolidated version of the Constitution takes into account amendments up to the Constitutional Reform of 1994 that was approved on August 24, 1994, and entered into force on January 11, 1995, one day after its publication on January 10, 1995 in the Boletín Oficial de la República Argentina by means of Law No. 24.430 of January 3, 1995.

  8. Introduction. The aim of this chapter is to make an introductory overview to the Argentine Constitutional Law. The chapter is divided into four sections. The first section presents a brief constitutional history of Argentina since the adoption of the Constitution in 1853.

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