Constituent Assembly of Santa Fe

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The Constituent Assembly of Santa Fe was the 19th-century Argentine constitutional convention that drafted and established the country’s foundational national charter.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf constitutional convention
appliesToJurisdiction Argentina NERFINISHED
Argentine Confederation NERFINISHED
chronology after Argentine War of Independence
before consolidation of the Argentine national state
country Argentina
describedBySource Argentine constitutional historiography
legal scholarship on the Argentine Constitution of 1853
fieldOfWork constitution drafting
nation-building
hasEffect creation of the Argentine national constitution
hasLanguage Spanish
hasOutcome definition of civil and political rights in Argentina
definition of powers of the national government of Argentina
establishment of a federal system in Argentina
hasPurpose draft national constitution
establish foundational national charter
hasTopic constitutional law
federalism in Argentina
organization of the Argentine state
separation of powers in Argentina
legalForm constituent body
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Province of Santa Fe NERFINISHED
locatedInTimePeriod 19th century
location City of Santa Fe NERFINISHED
Santa Fe, Argentina NERFINISHED
partOf Argentine constitutional history
significantEvent adoption of the Argentine Constitution of 1853
drafting of the Argentine Constitution of 1853

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Constitution of Argentina originallyAdoptedBy Constituent Assembly of Santa Fe