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grondwet

Grondwet is the Dutch term for constitution, the highest law in a country. It codifies the basic principles of governance, the structure of the state, and the fundamental rights of citizens. It establishes how government powers are allocated and constrained, sets the rules for elections and the formation of government, and provides the legal basis for protecting civil liberties.

Typical contents include the division of state powers (legislature, executive, judiciary), the head of state or

Being the supreme law, any ordinary law must conform to it. When conflicts arise, constitutional provisions

Examples of countries that use the term grondwet include the Netherlands and other Dutch-speaking jurisdictions. Other

monarchy,
the
procedure
for
enacting
laws,
and
the
protection
of
fundamental
rights
such
as
equality
before
the
law,
freedom
of
speech,
assembly,
religion,
due
process,
and
privacy.
It
also
outlines
the
process
for
constitutional
amendments
and,
in
many
systems,
the
mechanism
for
constitutional
review
by
courts.
guide
judges
and
courts.
In
practice,
grondwetten
serve
as
a
reference
point
for
the
balance
between
government
power
and
individual
rights,
and
they
often
reflect
the
country’s
constitutional
history
and
political
philosophy.
countries
have
constitutions
with
different
names
and
arrangements,
but
share
the
same
function
of
outlining
the
state’s
fundamental
rules.