supreme law
C273
concept
The supreme law is the highest legal authority in a jurisdiction, such as a constitution, to which all other laws and government actions must conform.
Aliases (5)
- fundamental law ×27
- foundational law ×4
- EU primary law ×1
- Supreme law ×1
- fundamental law of Sweden ×1
Instances (57)
- Constitution of Japan
- Constitution of Greece
- Constitution of Bermuda
- Constitution of Belgium ("fundamental law")
- Statute of the European System of Central Banks and of the European Central Bank ("EU primary law")
- French Constitution of 1795 ("fundamental law")
- Constitution of the Republic of Texas (1836)
- Constitution of Ecuador
- Constitution of Zimbabwe
- Constitution of California ("foundational law")
- Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
- Constitution of Bangladesh
- United States Constitution
- Constitution of Pakistan (1973)
- Constitution of the Netherlands ("fundamental law")
- Constitution of Italy ("fundamental law")
- Spanish Constitution
- Palestinian Basic Law ("fundamental law")
- Weimar Constitution ("fundamental law")
- 1972 republican constitution of Sri Lanka ("Supreme law")
- Constitution of the Soviet Union ("fundamental law")
- Constitution of the Year VIII ("fundamental law")
- North Korean constitution
- Constitution of the Russian Federation ("fundamental law")
- Constitution of Finland
- Constitution of the People's Republic of China ("fundamental law")
- Constitution of the Republic of Turkey ("fundamental law")
- Constitution of Egypt
- Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany
- Constitution of Colombia ("fundamental law")
- Jamaican Constitution of 1962
- Constitution of Georgia
- 1936 Constitution of the Soviet Union ("fundamental law")
- Constitution of the Republic of Poland of 1997
- Constitution of Slovakia ("fundamental law")
- 1977 Constitution of the Soviet Union
- Constitution Act 1855 (New South Wales) ("foundational law")
- Constitution of Antigua and Barbuda
- Constitution of Papua New Guinea
- Federal Constitution of the Swiss Confederation ("fundamental law")
- Constitution of 1931 ("foundational law")
- March Constitution of 1921 ("fundamental law")
- Constitution of the Philippines ("fundamental law")
- Constitution of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
- Provisional Constitution of 1822 ("fundamental law")
- Constitution of 1933 ("fundamental law")
- Constitution of Tunisia ("fundamental law")
- civil code of the People's Republic of China ("fundamental law")
- Czechoslovak constitution of 1920 ("foundational law")
- 1921 Constitution of Turkey ("fundamental law")
- Act of Succession (Sweden) ("fundamental law")
- Instrument of Government (Sweden) ("fundamental law of Sweden")
- Constitution of Luxembourg ("fundamental law")
- 1924 Constitution of Turkey ("fundamental law")
- Constitution of Cuba
- April Constitution of 1935 ("fundamental law")
- Constitution of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands ("fundamental law")