Africa is a continent, not a country. There are over 50 countries in Africa, some of which have their own constitutions. So it would not make sense or be practical to have a single constitution for the whole continent.
The US does not need a new Constitution. The old one works just fine when it is followed..
yes you do even if you drive to Canada you will still need a passport. :D
You need a passport to cross from America to Canada. While inside Canada, you don't need your passport, except for ID purposes.
No, once you are in Canada, you do not need a passport to enter a province.
Rule of law is necessary for a stable democracy but it does not need to be a written constitution. Some countries (most known is the UK) have no single constitutional document. Their constitution is merely a set of laws and principles. This is called an uncodified or unwritten constitution. New Zealand is another country without a single constitutional document.
There are innumerable benefits for a nation to have a written constitution. Here are some of the major ones: The constitution will define what powers the government has. The constitution will define all the rights of its citizens. The constitution will explain how to make changes to itself.
bill of rights
We need more information- the Constitution of WHAT country? The US Constitution was not written in 1992, so help us out a bit here, would you?
To provide a specific conclusion about Canada's history based on a particular portion of their Constitution, I would need details about that portion. However, generally speaking, Canada's Constitution reflects the country's commitment to democracy, multiculturalism, and the rule of law. It also highlights the historical context of reconciliation with Indigenous peoples and the evolution of federalism, showcasing the balance between provincial and federal powers. Overall, Canada's Constitution illustrates a progressive approach to governance shaped by diverse cultural influences and a commitment to social justice.
The use of the present tense in the Constitution cements the framers' belief that it need to be a living document. The document specifically provided guidelines for amending it.
To 'establish justice' was included in the U.S. Constitution to satisfy the need for a fair government. The Constitution was ratified on June 21, 1788.
Changes were needed. The constitution was written 200 years ago and in that time things come up that need to be addressed, so amendments are made.
Yes although a Constitution need not be entirely written, or even written at all. For instance, a Constitution in the Westminster system is partly written and partly established and evolving convention. In the United States, the "Constitution" is comprised of the 4,600 words constituting the text of the United States Constitution, which is comprised of its seven Articles and 27 Amendments; the text of the applicable State Constitution; and the common law constituted by the State and federal courts interpreting both Constitutions, and those cited as support for and in promulgated rules.
Africa is a continent, not a country. There are over 50 countries in Africa, some of which have their own constitutions. So it would not make sense or be practical to have a single constitution for the whole continent.
WHEREVER YOU WILL GO by THE CALLING or UNWRITTEN by NATASHA BEDDINGFIELD or CHECK YES JULIET by WE THE KINGS
you can't ! once a CD-R is written on, it can't be unwritten. To be able to erase you need a CD-R/W