A S L 3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Economic And Monetary Union Of The European Union, Proportional Representation, Optional Referendum
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Constitutional law contains rules on the organization of a state, on the powers that it organs possess, and on the relations between these organs. The most important constitutional rules have been laid down in this document. Often play a rule in the internal proceedings of parliament, such as the composition of parliamentary committees and they also play a role in the formation of the parliament. A feature that makes constitutional rules hard to change. It is meant to make changes in the constitution harder to accomplish than changes in ordinary law. The officials must have the right or entitlement to rule. In systems that are based on popular sovereignty, the people are bound by laws that are made on the basis of a constitution that was enacted in the name of the people itself. Happens if a state does not provide internal domestic control and therefore cannot control civil unrest. States that do not meet the criteria of statehood.