"Review of 193 Constitutions" is a review-based research book of the Constitutions of the 193 member states of the United Nations. I started reading the constitutions of all the countries of the world from the year 2000. After reading each constitution multiple times over a decade, at one point I decided to present the admirable and objectionable aspects of those constitutions to the interested reader. It has been published continuously in the form of articles on the Internet for several years. This book is a collection of those articles.
The purpose of my reading of the constitutions, however, was entirely different, but this book is an important addition to the list of books on world politics. Anyone can read this "Review of 193 Constitutions" for research purposes, or to satisfy interest, or for academic needs. A must-read especially for politicians, legal experts, journalists, teachers and students.
Note that few countries in the world have no written constitution. But generally in the constitution which exists in all the states of the world: Introduction of the State, Citizen Rights, Parliament, Government, Court, Election, State of Emergency, Special Provisions, etc. partially exist in various general laws of those states. Given that, a review of the constitutional laws of those states has been written. Beside that, as the latest constitution of a few states has less interesting aspects or technical problems, I have presented the review of the constitution before the latest constitution.
I hope you have read the constitution of the country where you are a citizen of. And if unfortunately you haven't read it, then definitely read the constitution of your country along with this book.
Constitution is the basic and supreme law of a country, which everyone should know. Dear readers, I dedicate this book to you. May your life be blessed.
The purpose of my reading of the constitutions, however, was entirely different, but this book is an important addition to the list of books on world politics. Anyone can read this "Review of 193 Constitutions" for research purposes, or to satisfy interest, or for academic needs. A must-read especially for politicians, legal experts, journalists, teachers and students.
Note that few countries in the world have no written constitution. But generally in the constitution which exists in all the states of the world: Introduction of the State, Citizen Rights, Parliament, Government, Court, Election, State of Emergency, Special Provisions, etc. partially exist in various general laws of those states. Given that, a review of the constitutional laws of those states has been written. Beside that, as the latest constitution of a few states has less interesting aspects or technical problems, I have presented the review of the constitution before the latest constitution.
I hope you have read the constitution of the country where you are a citizen of. And if unfortunately you haven't read it, then definitely read the constitution of your country along with this book.
Constitution is the basic and supreme law of a country, which everyone should know. Dear readers, I dedicate this book to you. May your life be blessed.
