constitution is a living document. It lay down principles, promulgate rules and demarcate the responsibilities and functions of the three organs of the government-the Judiciary, the Legislature and the Executive.
where as, the constitutional law cover and connote the fundamental law of the land as contained in the provision of the constitution. the judicial decisions upon the various articles of the constitution forms the very basis of constitutional law.
for e.g. Preamble is a part of the constitution. now in Keshvananda Bharti v. State of Kerala, it was held that the basic structure of the constitution cannot be amended.
Neptali A. Gonzales has written: 'Administrative law' -- subject(s): Administrative law 'Philippine constitutional law' -- subject(s): Constitutional law 'Philippine political law' -- subject(s): Constitutional law
Louis Michael Seidman has written: 'On constitutional disobedience' -- subject(s): POLITICAL SCIENCE / Constitutions, Philosophy, Constitutional law, Interpretation and construction 'Remnants of belief' -- subject(s): Constitutional law 'On constitutional disobedience' -- subject(s): POLITICAL SCIENCE / Constitutions, Philosophy, Constitutional law, Interpretation and construction
Pacta sunt servanda is a principle of international law and diplomacy with hold the international treaties but constitutional supremacy is the provision that generate for each countries to manage their law system in different ways.
* rule of law, * juditial review* ,quasi theological term, * natura law[divine law] * ,highest ann unlimited power* ,making law, constitutional limitation
Not familiar with the term "political law" please define it. Administrative laws are those REGULATIONS passed by the sub-agencies of government in order that their business can be performed in a uniform and orderly fashion.
Criminal justice has to do more with law while political science is more politics
Weijie Pan has written: 'Xian dai zheng zhi de xian fa ji chu' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, Law, Philosophy, Political aspects, Political aspects of Law, Political science 'Xian fa de li nian yu zhi du' -- subject(s): Representative government and representation, Constitutional law
There is no difference, they mean essentially the same thing. Statutes, are laws enacted by a legislature or other governing body. The written statutes govern resolving the disputes they address in many cases, rather than case law or judge-made law, constitutional law, contract law, etc
Staying government is learning American culture, the founding of the Constitution and American political. Staying Law is studying the laws that make up the law in America.
a. A constitutional amendment requires a 2/3 vote in both houses. It also requires to be ratified by ¾ of the state legislatures. b. A law requires a majority vote in both houses.
the difference is this is small and that is big
There is no difference. They are the same.