CONSTITUTION IS THE GUARANTEE OF A FREE AND PROSPEROUS LIFE
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https://doi.org/10.2024/a525wx83Keywords:
constitution, codified laws, documents, unwritten constitution, case law, codification.Abstract
The article's main emphasis is on the nature of constitutions, examining their advantages and disadvantages while providing evidence and expert comments. The purpose of the article is to demonstrate whether the constitution, which is the primary source of liberty and free life for the majority of nations, is the sole essential source or only one of the host states' options.
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