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  1. v. t. e. The Vietnamese Constitution or the Constitution of Vietnam ( Vietnamese: Hiến pháp Việt Nam ), fully the Constitution of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam ( Vietnamese: Hiến pháp nước Cộng hòa xã hội chủ nghĩa Việt Nam ), is the fundamental and supreme law of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

  2. Descriptive. Constitutionalism of the United States has been defined as a complex of ideas, attitudes and patterns elaborating the principle that the authority of government derives from the people, and is limited by a body of fundamental law. These ideas, attitudes and patterns, according to one analyst, derive from "a dynamic political and ...

  3. Oct 7, 2014 · Article 5. 1. The Socialist Republic of Vietnam is a unified nation of all ethnicities living together in the country of Vietnam. 2. All the ethnicities are equal and unite with, respect and assist one another for mutual development; all acts of discrimination against and division of the ethnicities are prohibited.

  4. Constitutionalism is the constraining of government in order to better effectuate the fundamental principles of the political regime. It can be argued that, in a sense (often associated with Aristotle), every country has a constitution. That is, every country has a governmental framework which can be described and categorized.

  5. Jan 20, 2022 · Abstract. This chapter offers a “thin” definition of constitutionalism, as involving majority rule (usually free and fair elections and sometimes other methods of reliably determining majority preferences), some entrenchment of constitutional provisions, judicial independence, and politicians and political parties as vehicles for organizing public expression on policy matters.

  6. Jan 10, 2001 · 1. Constitutionalism: a Minimal and a Rich Sense. In some minimal sense of the term, a constitution consists of a set of norms (rules, principles or values) creating, structuring, and possibly defining the limits of, government power or authority. Understood in this way, all states have constitutions and all states are constitutional states.

  7. This article examines the relation between the rule of law and constitutionalism. It attempts to provide a better understanding of the ambiguous construct of the rule of law which still remains in the public imagination as a formative part of political discourse. It analyses the role of the rule of law within the constitutional structure of a ...

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