constitutional law
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconstitutionalandlaw
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constitutional
adjective
uk/ˌkɒn.stɪˈtʃuː.ʃən.əl/us/ˌkɑːn.stəˈtuː.ʃən.əl/
allowed by or contained in ...
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law
noun
uk/lɔː/us/lɑː/
a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a ...
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(Definition ofconstitutionalandlawfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It deals with commercial andconstitutionallawrather than civil and criminal.
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This is a powerful and controversial indictment of twentieth-centuryconstitutionallaw.
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First, like any examination of comparativeconstitutionallaw, it simply informs us about constitutional possibilities.
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The contestations inconstitutionallawand political philosophy are within the disciplines themselves and are voluminous.
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Constitutionallawis not a vehicle for passing judgment on r ulemakers apart from passing judgment on their rules.
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But it is ver y problematic to hold that such a heuristic should be enshrined inconstitutionallaw.
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For amendment provisions are part of constitutions and place nonnegotiable limits on members' abilities to changeconstitutionallaw.
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He stunned an audience withconstitutionallaw.
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I was brought up inconstitutionallaw.
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Is that proceeding according toconstitutionallaw?
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That term includes theconstitutionallaw.
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That is a matter ofconstitutionallaw.
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For an overview ofconstitutionallawgenerally, seeconstitutionallaw.
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The census is a key element ofconstitutionallaw.
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That is a breach of ourconstitutionallaw.
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Everyone who knows theconstitutionallawknows that.
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I do not think that is soundconstitutionallaw.
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That is a plain statement ofconstitutionallaw.
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There are few subjects more complex thanconstitutionallaw.
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I used to teachconstitutionallawand international law.
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It is a principle conceived of ourconstitutionallaw.
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He was the great man onconstitutionallaw.
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However, myconstitutionallawmay be a little rusty.
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It is introduced out of regard for ourconstitutionallaw.
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