(in the US) Yes, it is.
The US Constitution is the basis for all laws enacted in this country. No law may be passed that is contrary to any of the provisions of the Constitution.
Constitution
The constitution of a country is its highest law. It's a set of rules and principles according to which a country is governed.
The independence of who? Regardless of who though, yes, it is and will always be more important than one country's basis for law.
Yes, a constitution serves as the supreme law of a country, outlining the framework of government, the rights of citizens, and the responsibilities of the government. It establishes the principles that govern the nation and provides a basis for the legal system.
No, the basis of US law is the English common law.
It is the basis of US government. It lays out the law.
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A country needs a constitution as a basis for legislation because without one, politicians can take a country completely away from its initial objectives into the product of the greed of a few corrupted individuals.
In the USA, the Constitution is considered the basis for all law and governance of the nation. It sets aside the powers and power structure of government, and specifies what each branch will be responsible to do and provide.
Two nation theory and implementation of Islamic law was was basis of creation of Pakistan .
The Constitution is what freed us and made us a country. It is the basis of the laws we live by, and is very important to anyone that knows history