Constitutional order definition

Constitutional order means the Constitution of the United Cyprus Republic and, as the case may be, the Constitution of each constituent state, including any amendments to any of them in accordance with the provisions for amendment laid down in the relevant constitution.
Constitutional order means the Constitution of the United Cyprus Republic and […] the Constitution of each constituent state, including any amendments to any of them […].

Examples of Constitutional order in a sentence

  • This knowledge gap may be one reason why judges have been reluctant to pronounce on this aspect of the Constitutional order that may be dismissed by our economic managers and the prevailing neo-liberalism and positivists as ideology.

  • In every instance, however, the content of the messages of the Mass Media ought not to have ideas which contradict the Constitutional order, religious tolerance or provoke religious discrimination with other communities and contribute to inter‐religious disputes.

  • For the officials, heads and other bodies of the Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania full freedom is ensured for the practice of their religious, organizational and administrative activities, as long as the act is not contrary to Constitutional order and legislation.

  • The Orthodox Autocephalous Church of Albania is entitled to establish relations and to maintain contacts with religious communities of another country or internationally, to participate in their religious and philanthropic activities, under the condition that these contacts do not contradict the Constitutional order.