The Enactment of Constituent Power in the Arab World

Most modern states have adopted written and rigid constitutions. The existence of a constitution presupposes a constituent power, distinguished from other constituted powers, created by the constitution itself, and a constituent power presupposes the ability of a society to develop its capacity to a...

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Main Author: Asem Khalil
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Ancilla Iuris 2006-10-01
Series:Ancilla Iuris
Online Access:https://anci.ch/articles/ancilla2006_88_khalil.pdf