Yes. Israel, UK, and New Zealand. But they have a set of fundamental laws that essentially serve as formally unwritten constitutions.
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∙ 15y agothe situation without amendment in the constitution become worst
The awnser is no because ther are no laws in communist countries. Well for government officials that is!
No other country will ever, nor should ever, adopt the US Constitution.
a consul has to have an understanding of the constitution and has to know what the ambassador is doing with foreign countries
yes, the constitution is very important without it, people say that we would still be in the Revolutionary War!
Yes, and many countries on Earth do not have a constitution.
yes
Britain
The UK does not have a single, written document that they call their constitution. Instead, they have something called an 'uncodified constitution': a collection of customs, statutes, precedents, etc. that together form the fundamental rules of government.
the situation without amendment in the constitution become worst
No, many other countries have a constitution similar to the U.S. Constitution. There are to many for me to name.
there isn't an answer to this.
Rule of law is necessary for a stable democracy but it does not need to be a written constitution. Some countries (most known is the UK) have no single constitutional document. Their constitution is merely a set of laws and principles. This is called an uncodified or unwritten constitution. New Zealand is another country without a single constitutional document.
no because constitution is the founder of all
No, the USA is the only country under our own constitution. however, other countries like England and France have their own versions of a constitution.
But not in Cambodia.
Not specifically.