Importance of the Constitution
Miscellanea / / August 08, 2023
In our daily life we always have Limits and Obligations for each of the things we do, entailing not only Family Responsibilities and each one having a specific role in our family, but also with regard to Labor Obligations, having to fulfill a specific job and being able to acquire through this he right to be able to receive a salary and that the agreement in said case be complied with.
Regarding the National Laws that a country establishes and that we must comply with and accept as its citizens, we have in the first place the Material Laws that they are simply in charge of enunciating the Obligations and Rights that we have available, while on the other hand we have the Formal Laws that allow us to have a procedure or a way of applying them, having both dependence on a Supreme Law, which would be located at the top of a pyramid, if we think of it as the System Determined legal.
Each of the countries then has a Constitution, this being the basis of any system of Regulations and Laws, counting not only on the
goals of the state but also with the Rights that all citizens have, in turn the Guarantees that allow us and ensure the freedom in many areas of daily life, this being a set of Obligations and Benefits on which all the agencies of the nation depend.In the creation of each State that settles a determined Nation, the Constitution is as its name indicates. an essential and constitutive part, since in this writing the objectives of the country are revealed, the system of government which is adopted as well as the Rights and Limits not only of each one of them, but those that we must comply with and have available as simple citizens.
Surely many times we have read the reference to it as the Supreme Law, and this is because all the regulations and laws that are dictated and promulgated depend on the articles that are stated there. by the Legislative Power of a country, taking into account that they must not contradict and must respect what the Constitutional Laws are enunciating, thus being their condition of supremacy.
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