Argentine Constitution definition

Argentine Constitution means the Argentine National Constitution (Constitución Nacional de la República Argentina).
Argentine Constitution means the Argentine National Constitution (Constitución Nacional de la República Argentina). “Argentine Executive Branch” means the Argentine federal executive branch.

Examples of Argentine Constitution in a sentence

  • For all purposes under the present Contract, except as otherwise provided for under article 31 and article 75, section 22 of the Argentine Constitution, the parties accept the jurisdiction of the competent Federal Courts of the city of Buenos Aires.

  • In particular, the PROVINCE represents and warrants that the extension of the concessions is governed by Laws No. 17,319 and 26,197 and that Section 95, 96 and 100 of the Constitution of the Province of Neuquén do not apply, based on the supremacy established by Article 31 of the Argentine Constitution.

  • Ultimately, it was a change in the Argentine Constitution brought about by ▇▇▇▇▇ in 1994 in order to increase “free-trade” across international borders that granted certain international human rights norms constitutional standing within Argentina.

  • Article 124 of the Argentine Constitution establishes that the provinces are entitled to ownership over natural resources existing in their territories.