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  • 51Constitutional Court of Kosovo — Established 2009 Jurisdiction Republic of Kosovo[a] Location Pristina …

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  • 52Constitutional Court of the Republic of Latvia — (Latvian: Latvijas Republikas Satversmes tiesa) is an independent court, which was established in 1996 on basis of amendments in law On Judicial Power and in the Constitution of Latvia made in 1994.[1] It acts in accordance with the… …

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  • 53Constitutional Assembly of Latvia — (Latvian: Satversmes Sapulce) was Latvia s first elected legislative body. It s main task was creating the constitution of Latvia Satversme, which is still in effect to this day. The speaker of Assembly was Jānis Čakste, who later became the… …

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  • 54Constitutional Union (Morocco) — Constitutional Union الاتحاد الدستوري Union Constitutionelle Leader Mohammed Abied Founded 1983 …

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  • 55constitutional amendment — A change to the U.S. Constitution. A constitutional amendment usually starts as a joint resolution in Congress. To take effect, an amendment must be passed by a two thirds vote of both the House and the Senate, and then get approval from three… …

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  • 56Constitutional patriotism — (Verfassungspatriotismus) is a concept associated with the German philosopher Jürgen Habermas, yet originating from political scientist Dolf Sternberger. He used it first as the heading of the leader for German national newspaper Frankfurter… …

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  • 57constitutional rights — Rights given or reserved to the people by the U. S. Constitution, and in particular, the Bill of Rights. Category: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009. constitutional… …

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  • 58Constitutional legitimacy — is a question which asks us what makes a constitution legitimate. Why should we still obey laws today that were written so long ago, when the world was a different place?The most popular theory is consent of the governed. This theory states that… …

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  • 59Constitutional colorblindness — is an aspect of United States Supreme Court case evaluation that began with Justice Harlan s dissent in Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896. Prior to this (and for a good while afterwards), the Supreme Court considered color as a determining factor in… …

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  • 60constitutional tort — A violation of one s constitutional rights by a government servant. Category: Small Claims Court & Lawsuits Nolo’s Plain English Law Dictionary. Gerald N. Hill, Kathleen Thompson Hill. 2009 …

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