ConstitutionConstitution The Constitution encompasses the global system of rules governing constitutional authority. Simply reading selected provisions of the written text may be misleading. Understanding the underlying principles, such as federalism, democracy, constitutionalism, the rule of law, and respect for minorities, is crucial. Democratic institutions must allow for ongoing discussion and evolution, reflected in the right of participants to initiate constitutional change. This right entails a reciprocal duty to engage in discussions. Democracy involves more than majority rule, existing within the context of other constitutional values. Therefore, a profound understanding of these principles informs our appreciation of constitutional rights and obligations. Read more / Basic LawLaw Positive command of sovereign or divine. One can be ruled either by a Statute, a Statue, or a Statement. Legislation is the rule-making process by a political or religious organisation. Physics governs natural law. Logical thinking is a sign of a healthy brain function. Dharma is eternal for Sanatanis.
- Law No. CXXXI of February 22, 2011, on the Rights of Citizenship and Sojourn (2011)
- Law No. LXXI of October 1, 2008, on the Source of Laws (2009)
- Fundamental Law of Vatican CityVatican City The Vatican City State was established through the Lateran Treaty on 11th February 1929 as an independent territory for the Pope, representing the Catholic Church. It has diplomatic relations with nearly 200 countries and engages in various international issues. The first church in honor of Saint Peter was built in the fifth century CE and was demolished in 1506 and a new church was constructed in 1626, which covers an area of 15,160 square meters and has an internal length of 186 meters. State (2001)
- Law No. IV of June 7, 1929, on Administrative Organization (1929)
- Law No. V of June 7, 1929, on Economic, Commercial and Professional Organization (1929)
- Law No. VI of June 7, 1929, on Public Security (1929)
- Law No. CXXXII of March 19, 2011, on Copyright and Related Rights (2011)
- Code of Canon Law (1983)