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The Magna Carta, signed in 1215, is often described as a foundational document in the development of constitutional law, but it is not a contract in the modern sense. Instead, it was a charter agreed upon by King John of England and his barons, aiming to limit the king’s arbitrariness and protect certain rights. While it established principles of due process and the rule of law, its nature was more about a political agreement than a legal contract binding all parties in the way we understand contracts today.

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