The Republic: A republic is a system of government in which the government is composed of representatives of the people. Many governments around the world today employ this system, but there are actually a few different forms of republics. ...
Many of the world's democracies are also republics (in which people have the power and wield it through electoral representation). Sometimes, these are referred to as democratic republics. The wordsdemocracy and republicare sometimes used interchangeably. ...
In pre-modern times, there have been some republics lacking written constitutions, such as the Roman Republic (509–27 BC) or the Republic of Venice (697–1797). Yet, these republics were also governed by a set of rules often referred to as the "constitution," but those were unwritten ...
M Bobukeeva - World Congress of the International Association of Constitutional Law 被引量: 0发表: 2024年 MULTIPLE CITIZENSHIP IN UKRAINE: WILL WE OPEN THE "PANDORA'S BOX"? The article is devoted to study the constitutional experience of foreign states (Republics of the former USSR, which beca...
The Constitutional Convention’s influence extends to the establishment of constitutional republics in diverse regions, contributing to the spread of democratic ideals. Many countries, when developing their own constitutions, have drawn inspiration from the U.S. model, adapting its principles to their ...
Many absolute monarchies turned into republics later. Historically, while all new States established by secession from an existing State adopted a republican form, the transformation of a State from an absolute monarchy to a republic was often not direct. During the 19th century many absolute monarch...
The federal subjects are the 21 republics, the 47 oblasts, the eight krais, the two federal cities, the five autonomous okrugs and one autonomous oblast (each category of which has different powers). One senator is chosen by the provincial legislature and the ...
Between 1793 and 1853 Columbia underwent a transition from being the Spanish viceroyalty New Granada to the Gran Columbia of liberator president Simón Bolívar, and on to become one of the most liberal republics in the contemporary world. The Constitutional Documents of Colombia and Panama 1793–...
It also played a role in the independence of many Latin American republics which will celebrate their bicentennials over the next decade. This article contributes to the intellectual and legal history of this constitutional document. It also provides a close study of how pre-constitutional laws are...
“unique form of democracy” called a “constitutional republic.” This differs from other republics like the People’s Republic of China or the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. It also clashes with the agenda of many people in the United States, including some of the nation’s most ...