Title Six

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Title Six is a section of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States that sets out specific constitutional provisions related to the organization and functioning of the Mexican state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional title
part of the Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
appliesToJurisdiction Mexican Federation
surface form: United Mexican States
belongsToDocumentType national constitution
bindingOn federal authorities of Mexico
municipal authorities of Mexico
public institutions of Mexico
state authorities of Mexico
country Mexico
enforceableBy Mexican courts
Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation
surface form: Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation (Mexico)
governs powers and competences of state organs in Mexico
relations among organs of the Mexican state
structure of the Mexican state
hasAuthorityFrom constituent power of Mexico
hasLanguage Spanish
hasTerritorialScope entire territory of the United Mexican States
isCitedAs Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
surface form: Título Sexto de la Constitución Política de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos
isPartOf Political Constitution of the United Mexican States
legalForce constitutional norm
legalHierarchy part of the highest level of Mexican legal norms
legalStatus supreme law within its scope in Mexico
legalSystem Mexican constitutional law
normType primary legislation
sourceOfLawFor Judicial Branch of Mexico
surface form: Mexican judiciary

Mexican legislative bodies
Mexican public administration
subjectMatter functioning of the Mexican state
organization of the Mexican state

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