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Constitutions & the Design of Government
Chapter 9 Constitutions & the Design of Government
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Constitutions A set of rules by which power is distributed
Law determining the fundamental political principles of a government Most organizations & states have one Example: United States Constitution
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Constitutions Vary in formality and specificity
Purposeful vagueness can be advantageous (as with US Constitution) because allows new administrations to change with the changing times
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Designing a Constitution
Text should not break long-standing traditions of government in a state Constitution should be relatively easy to change (example: Amendment process in United States) There should be an incentive compatibility so that leaders want to follow the constitution.
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Forms of Constitutional Organization
Unitary: A state in which no other governmental body but the central government has any areas of policy that are exclusively under its control Federal: Local governmental authorities are set up and these localities are given certain decision making authority Federation: Two governments (example: federal and 50 states in US) have some authority to govern people
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Constitutionalism Rule of law
Faithful adherence and willingness to follow the intent of the Constitution
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