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consolidated constitutional principles for Bosnia and Herzegovina

He takes a constitutional every morning.

The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy.

It is not constitutional to censor the press.

advocacy of a system of government according to constitutional principles.

Blame a political establishment of underwhelming talent and vision, and an almighty constitutional mess.

a constitutional monarchy on the western part of the islands of Samoa in the S Pacific.

The generals say they plan to go ahead with a constitutional referendum next Saturday.

It marked the first use of WHO's constitutional authority to issue an international health treaty.

Norway is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government.

He's contending with declining oil production and, following his loss in the constitutional referendum last month, growing domestic political constraints.

In 1960 Cyprus gained independence under Archbishop Makarios, but constitutional safeguards for the Turkish-Cypriot minority soon broke down.

American jurist; as chief justice of the Supreme Court he established the principles of United States constitutional law (1755-1835).

Previously, restrictions on the right to choose, as with any other constitutional right, must be subject to "strict scrutiny".

The constitutional matter until now has been left to district courts around the country to decide, resulting in a patchwork of conflicting rulings about the need for warrants.

Because it is such a personal project, its life is now finite: absent constitutional change, Mr Chávez must leave office by 2013.

It remains to be seen whether the moderate reform project can yet be salvaged or if the window to establish a popularly accepted constitutional monarchy is now closing.

James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and their peers, as they met for the constitutional convention in Philadelphia in 1787, had deliberately rejected direct democracy.

So the junta's surprise declaration last week that it would hold a constitutional referendum in May and multi-party elections in 2010 should be cause for cheers.

This newspaper is not afraid of calling for elections or constitutional change, but in this particular situation the emphasis, especially now, should be on the last set of proposals.

Suffragist groups existed all over the country and under many different names but their aim was the same: to achieve the right to vote for women through constitutional, peaceful means.

Markets are unlikely to wait for the EU to call a constitutional convention, debate schemes for integration and negotiate a text, only to see it buffeted in parliamentary votes and referendums.

Silhouetted against a cloudy sky, a young man rides an elephant outside the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, the capital city of Cambodia, which is now a constitutional monarchy.