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  • 1Constitutional status of Cornwall — The flag of Cornwall (Kernow) Cornwall is currently administered as a unitary authority and ceremonial county of England.[1] However, a number of organisations and individuals [2] question the constitutional basis for …

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  • 2Offshore Constitutional Settlement — (OCS) Arrangement commenced in 1982 whereby State and Commonwealth governments can introduce legislation on a fishery by fishery basis, passing responsibility for control to one or the other administration. Fisheries for which OCS arrangements… …

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  • 3constitutional law — Introduction       the body of rules, doctrines, and practices that govern the operation of political communities. In modern times the most important political community has been the state. Modern constitutional law is the offspring of… …

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  • 4Constitutional history of Canada — Constitution of Canada This article is part of a series Constitutional history …

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  • 5Constitutional monarchy — Part of the Politics series on Monarchism …

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  • 6Constitutional references to God — Several national constitutions make reference to God, most often in the preamble. Such invocationes or nominationes dei are found notably in several European constitutional traditions (reflecting the strong position of established churches in… …

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  • 7Constitutional history of Australia — History of Australia This article is part of a series Chronological …

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  • 8Constitutional debate in Canada — Constitution of Canada This article is part of a series Constitutional history …

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  • 9Constitutional Protection Movement — The Constitutional Protection Movement (Chinese: 護法運動/护法运动)) was a series of movements led by Sun Yat sen to resist the Beiyang Government between 1917 to 1922, in which Sun re established another government in Guangzhou as a result. It was known …

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  • 10Constitutional Act of 1791 — Hierarchy of power under the Constitutional Act of 1791. The Constitutional Act of 1791, formally The Clergy Endowments (Canada) Act, 1791 (31 Geo. 3. c.31),[1] is an Act of the Parliament of Great Britain. (Long title: An Act to repeal certain… …

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