unwritten constitution exists in
Great Britain has what is considered to be an unwritten constitution. Certain understandings exist, about the nature of British government, but they are not in the form of any written document. Britain has a much longer history than the US, and in the middle ages, nations did not have constitutions, they just had rulers who made up their own rules and enforced them by force of arms. In Britain this gradually evolved into a democratic form of government, without ever having a constitutional convention, such as the American colonies had, following the Revolutionary War.
Naomi Galt has written: 'Ministry of Sound'
reality
Of course not.
Boloki Chango Machyo W'Obanda has written: 'Africa'
in reality they don't exist, but are parallel universes
Spongebob Squarepants is a fictional character and does not exist in reality.
Laura Sarratt has written: 'Some Surratt/Sarratt families in the United States, 1715-1980'
of course not
"be" - To exist in actuality, have life or reality.
It is not. An "unwritten" constitution can be modified whenever it is convenient to do so, because since nobody bothered to write it down, everybody has their own concepts of what it says. Because it can mean anything, it actually means nothing at all. A written constitution has the advantage that it is written down; there are words in ink on paper. People can try to re-interpret what they think it OUGHT to mean, as happens with the U.S. Constitution, but at least everybody has to start with the words as they actually exist.
yes