Constitutional Supremacy definition
Constitutional Supremacy means that the Constitution takes precedence over all other law (for example, legislation or case law in a particular country. It is important to ensure that a Constitution does have Constitutional supremacy because it means that if a Government passed a law that violated the Constitution - that was not in accordance or conflicted with a constitutional provision, such a law could be challenged in a court of law and could be overturned on the ground that it is “unconstitutional”.