New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Israel do not have written constitutions. Instead, they each have "unwritten constitutions," which are essentially the result of laws that have developed throughout the years.
Constitution means rules and regulations for governing a state. Virtually, there is not a single country does not have a constitution. Britain also had a constitution but the whole of the constitution is not codified i.e. written. Britain constitution do have Written parts in the form of magna carta, the Bill of Rights, etc. But as a whole is not found in written form, due to precedents, customs, and conventions.
the point was to make clear that every country do have a constitution.
Of the countries still operating with a monarch as head of state, Brunei, Oman, Qatar and Saudi Arabia function as absolute monarchies, the United Arab Emirates functions as a federation of absolute monarchies.
we the people
Many countries that have dictators and communist governments. The US might be the ONLY nation that has INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS written into it's constitution.
It is called the constitution.
The US Constitution was written for the people of the US. It is written for the people by the people
The Constitution
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The Constitution was written in the name of the American people: "We the People of these United States."
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No, many other countries have a constitution similar to the U.S. Constitution. There are to many for me to name.
The UK doesn't have a written constitution.
we the people
Country is one of those issues that is of predominant significance that is going to take expert assistance about
This question is too general - an example of a country with a written constitution is the United States of America (which had the first). See also the related question below.
In democratic countries, the document is called "Constitution".
The Articles of Confederation