Title Four

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Title Four is a section of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States that sets out key provisions related to the organization and responsibilities of public powers and officials.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional title
legal norm
aimsTo ensure accountability of public powers
prevent abuse of public office
appliesTo public officials of Mexico
public powers of the Mexican State
belongsTo Mexican federal constitutional framework
bindingOn federal public officials
state public officials when applicable
country Mexico
dateEnacted 1917
enactedBy Constituent Congress of Mexico
governs conduct of public servants
hasBeenAmended yes
hasLegalForce supreme law within Mexican territory
jurisdiction federal
language Spanish
legalStatus in force
legalSystem Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
surface form: Mexican constitutional law
partOf Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
regulates accountability mechanisms for public powers
liability of public servants
organization of public powers in Mexico
responsibilities of public officials in Mexico
sanctions for public officials
subjectMatter constitutional responsibility
public administration
public ethics
separation of powers
typeOfLaw public law

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