That depends on the legislation of the country or organisation.
Most have provision for revision. The US Constitution uses Amendments for revising and updating their Constitution.
Added: There is no timeline stipulation for an Amendment to the US Constitution. Once the proposed amendment is ratified by the required number of states it automatically beomes a Constitutional Amendment. The trick and the time consuming part of the process is achieving the necessary number of states to actually ratify it.
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The Constitution.
it was the constitution that was before the one we have today. it didnt work well, so it was revised into the modern constitution by our founding fathers. it was the constitution that was before the one we have today. it didnt work well, so it was revised into the modern constitution by our founding fathers.
The Revised Organic Act of 1954.
When the US Constitution was revised it would not be ratified (go into effect) unless 9 states approved it and accepted it.
Long before your last spelling class.
The Articles of Confederation were revised, said to be too large to take in and was unusable to salvage, and the U.S Constitution was written.
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No. The Constitution was ratified by the thirteen original colonies long before Kansas was US territory.
two-thirds of the House of Representatives and Senate must vote to change the constitution. then the amendment must be revised by the judicial branch to make sure that the amendment is constitutional
Changes in the power of the president were either derived by interpreting the present Constitution or by actions of Congress operating under the present Constitution . There is no reason to change the Constitution in order to keep the status quo.
The Qualifications of President are found in the original Constitution in Article II.