Understanding Written and Unwritten Constitutions and Their Flexibility

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Learn about the definitions of written, unwritten, flexible, and rigid constitutions in this insightful article by Phd. Ayaat Mohammed Saud. Discover how unwritten constitutions are based on customs, what flexible constitutions entail, and the special procedures required to amend a rigid constitution.

  • Constitution
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  • Unwritten
  • Flexibility
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  1. Seventh lecture Classification of constitution Phd.ayaat mohammed saud

  2. What is the definition of unwritten Constitution? What is the definition of unwritten Constitution? The constitution, whose rules are formed as a result of habit and repetition in matters related to the system of government and the relationship between authorities, which has gained over time the strength of constitutional custom.

  3. What is the definition of flexible Constitution? A flexible constitution is defined as one that can be changed of amended in the same way that regular laws are amended .

  4. What is the definition of rigid Constitution? A rigid constitution is one which may be amended only by special procedures.

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