The Constitution is incredibly relevant. In the US it still functions as supreme law and is at the center of many debates regarding what rights citizens have and what laws they must follow. Abroad, the Constitution was used as a framework for many newly democratic countries, making it incredibly important for those countries as well.
Yes, not so much revolt, but to protest is very relevant and protected by the constitution.
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Yes, not so much revolt, but to protest is very relevant and protected by the constitution.
Why is the expression prevalence of the general interest relevant in the first article of the Political Constitution of Colombia?
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Yes, of course and according to the relevant country laws and constitution.
Amongst the law makers of India, probably quite.
It wasn't written yet. The Constitution won't be written until 1789. The revolution began in 1776.
The Preamble and the Articles ; see relevant link to further information .
Of course the statement "the constitution is a living document" is metaphorical, since no document is living, it's a piece of paper with writing on it. As a metaphor, this statement would suggest that the constitution remains relevant and connected to the society which it helped to establish in the late 18th century, which is a long time ago. If you think that the constitution has become irrelevant, then you would say that the constitution is not a living document. Personally I find it to still be relevant.
The constitution must be interpreted differently from legislated laws because the constitution was designed to be open to interpretation so that it would remain relevant in our modern world.