fundamental charter

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The fundamental charter is a core constitutional document that establishes the basic principles, institutions, and legal framework of a state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional document
legal instrument
aimsTo ensure stability of the constitutional order
limit arbitrary use of power
protect fundamental rights and freedoms
appliesTo all public authorities within the state
binds executive branch
judicial branch
legislative branch
public authorities
canBeAdoptedThrough constitutional assembly
referendum
canBeAmendedBy special constitutional procedures
defines basic principles of the state
establishes core institutions of the state
legal framework of the state
hasCharacteristic higher legal force than ordinary laws
hasLegalStatus supreme law of the land
influences design of state institutions
public policy framework
isAdoptedBy constituent power
isInterpretedBy constitutional court
supreme court
mayDefine economic system principles
form of government
state ideology or its absence
mayGuarantee electoral rights
judicial independence
political pluralism
mayInclude bill of rights
preamble
provisions on emergency powers
provisions on state symbols
mayRecognize international law principles
providesFor checks and balances
organization of government
procedures for constitutional amendment
procedures for law‑making
separation of powers
territorial organization of the state
regulates exercise of public power
relationship between state and citizens
servesAs foundation of the legal system
reference for constitutional review
setsOut fundamental duties
fundamental rights

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Statuto Albertino legalStatus fundamental charter