Constitutional Council decision 71-44 DC
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Constitutional Council decision 71-44 DC is a landmark 1971 ruling by France’s Constitutional Council that expanded constitutional review by elevating the preamble of the Constitution and key rights texts to full constitutional value.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Constitutional Council decision 71-44 DC Context triple: [French constitutional bloc, firstClearlyRecognizedInDecision, Constitutional Council decision 71-44 DC]
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Constitutional Law of 25 February 1875 on the Organization of Public Powers
The Constitutional Law of 25 February 1875 on the Organization of Public Powers is a foundational statute of France’s Third Republic that structured the main republican institutions and defined the distribution of powers between them.
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Law on the Establishment and Rules of Procedure of the Constitutional Court of Turkey
The Law on the Establishment and Rules of Procedure of the Constitutional Court of Turkey is the fundamental statute that defines the structure, powers, and operating procedures of Turkey’s Constitutional Court, the body responsible for constitutional review and safeguarding the supremacy of the Constitution.
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Constitutional Council
The Constitutional Council is a high-level independent body in Sri Lanka responsible for overseeing key public appointments and safeguarding the separation of powers and good governance.
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Organic Law of the Constitutional Court
The Organic Law of the Constitutional Court is the fundamental Spanish statute that regulates the composition, powers, and functioning of Spain’s Constitutional Court.
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Constitutional Declaration of 3 August 2011
The Constitutional Declaration of 3 August 2011 is the interim constitutional framework adopted in post-revolution Libya to govern the country during its transition following the fall of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
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Target entity: Constitutional Council decision 71-44 DC Target entity description: Constitutional Council decision 71-44 DC is a landmark 1971 ruling by France’s Constitutional Council that expanded constitutional review by elevating the preamble of the Constitution and key rights texts to full constitutional value.
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A.
Constitutional Law of 25 February 1875 on the Organization of Public Powers
The Constitutional Law of 25 February 1875 on the Organization of Public Powers is a foundational statute of France’s Third Republic that structured the main republican institutions and defined the distribution of powers between them.
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B.
Law on the Establishment and Rules of Procedure of the Constitutional Court of Turkey
The Law on the Establishment and Rules of Procedure of the Constitutional Court of Turkey is the fundamental statute that defines the structure, powers, and operating procedures of Turkey’s Constitutional Court, the body responsible for constitutional review and safeguarding the supremacy of the Constitution.
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C.
Constitutional Council
The Constitutional Council is a high-level independent body in Sri Lanka responsible for overseeing key public appointments and safeguarding the separation of powers and good governance.
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D.
Organic Law of the Constitutional Court
The Organic Law of the Constitutional Court is the fundamental Spanish statute that regulates the composition, powers, and functioning of Spain’s Constitutional Court.
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E.
Constitutional Declaration of 3 August 2011
The Constitutional Declaration of 3 August 2011 is the interim constitutional framework adopted in post-revolution Libya to govern the country during its transition following the fall of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime.
- F. None of above. chosen
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French constitutional bloc
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Constitutional Council decision 71-44 DC
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