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Changes in the Society and the State versus Stability of Constitution

Publication at Faculty of Law |
2015

Abstract

Constitutions are legal acts which force is usually not limited in time. Changes of its content are possible but only under conditions of legislative proces.

The article shows on the examples of constitutional development of France, Norway and Switzerland that stability of Constitutions does not affect the number of implemented changes as long as its identitiy, i.e. value system to which the basic law creators express, is preserved.