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has gloss | eng: A metaconstitution is a set of pre-constitutional rules. It is in lieu of a formalized constitution and constists of accepted axiomatic policy. The constitution is similar to or developed from this. A metaconstitution is also less binding, and can be used to a less rigid form of government. To many nations, the metaconstitution provides an "exit-option", where they may variate from the written document. A metaconstitution, unlike formal constitutions, never needs to be written. Its creation results from the morality and judgement of the people. To be formulated, the people must be generally opposed to anarchy and must desire some form of governing force. |
lexicalization | eng: metaconstitution |
instance of | (noun) the system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government judicial system, judicatory, judicature, judiciary |
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