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101Section Thirty-five of the Constitution Act, 1982 — provides constitutional protection to the aboriginal and treaty rights of Aboriginal peoples in Canada. The section, while within the Constitution Act, 1982 and thus the Constitution of Canada, falls outside the Canadian Charter of Rights and… …
102Original Meanings: Politics and Ideas in the Making of the Constitution —   Author(s) Jack N. Rakove …
103Part Sixteen of the Constitution of India — India This article is part of the series: Constitution of India …
104Scene at the Signing of the Constitution of the United States — is a famous oil on canvas painting by Howard Chandler Christy, depicting the Constitutional Convention signing the U.S. Constitution at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. Along with Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze, the painting …
105An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States — is a 1913 book by American historian Charles A. Beard. It argues that the structure of the Constitution of the United States was motivated primarily by the economic interests of the Founding Fathers. More specifically, Beard contends that the… …
106PART Two of the Constitution of India — NOTOC Part II consists of Articles 5 11 on CITIZENSHIP.Article 5 Citizenship at the commencement of the Constitution. At the commencement of this Constitution, every person who has his domicile in the territory of India and who was born in the… …
107Part Fourteen of the Constitution of India — India This article is part of the series: Constitution of India …
108Part Thirteen of the Constitution of India — India This article is part of the series: Constitution of India …
109Annex to the Constitution of Pakistan — [Article 2(A)] The Objectives Resolution Note: The Objectives Resolution was passed by the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan in March, 1949, and was made a substantive part of the Constitution of Pakistan by P.O (Presidential Order) .No.14 of 1985 …
110Section 51(xx) of the Constitution of Australia — Section 51(xx) of the Australian Constitution, is a subsection of Section 51 of the Australian Constitution that gives the Commonwealth Parliament the right to legislate with respect to foreign corporations, and trading or financial corporations… …