Constitutional law, the body of law that defines the structure, powers, and duties of a government, is a fundamental aspect of any legal system. It establishes the framework for how a government operates, allocates power among different branches of government, and protects the rights of citizens. Constitutional law encompasses a wide range of topics, including the establishment and organization of government institutions, the relationship between the government and its citizens, and the procedures for enacting and amending laws. This extensive legal framework ensures that governments operate within defined limits and that the rights of individuals are safeguarded.
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