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  1. The 1853 constitution was a fundamental step towards Argentine unity. The events that followed gave it —as with all symbolically foundational moments— an importance that does not necessarily correspond with the actual impact it had at that time.

  2. The Constitution of the Argentine Nation (Spanish: Constitución de la Nación Argentina) is the basic governing document of Argentina, and the primary source of existing law in Argentina. Its first version was written in 1853 by a constitutional assembly which gathered in Santa Fe ; the doctrinal basis was taken in part from the United States ...

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  4. Contexto histórico. Desde el momento de la Revolución de Mayo en 1810, en lo que es la actual Argentina, se buscó conformar un Estado unificado que contara con una Constitución Nacional.

  5. The prescribed Constitutional text, sanctioned by this Constitutional Convention, replaces the one existing until now. Argentina's Constitution of 1853, Reinstated in 1983, with Amendments through 1994.

  6. Mar 31, 2010 · Constitución de 1853 con las reformas de 1860, 1866, 1898 y 1957 / 1853 Constitution with the 1860, 1866, 1898 and 1957 reforms (en español) Referencia / Quick reference: Government of Argentina.

  7. Jan 11, 1995 · Constitution of Argentina of 1853 (as amended by the 1860, 1866, 1898, 1957 and 1994 reforms), Argentina. Year of Version 1995. Notes The Constitution of Argentina was adopted on May 1, 1853 and has been amended many times starting in 1860.

  8. The first delves into the origins of constitutionalism in Argentina. It reviews previous attempts at stabilizing political life through constitutional law, and discusses the process leading to the 1853 constitution as well as the constitution’s underlying philosophy, ideational origins, main tenets, and reception.

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