preambules
Preambules are the plural form of the term used in several languages to denote the introductory section of a legal or formal document. The closest English equivalent is “preamble.” Preambules appear in constitutions, treaties, charters, statutes, and declarations, and they often set out the document’s aims, values, and historical background.
A preambule typically explains the purpose of the instrument, the principles it affirms (such as liberty, equality,
Legal status of preambules varies. In many jurisdictions they are considered non-binding or persuasive, but they
Differences also exist across contexts: constitutional preambles, treaty preambles, and corporate charters each have distinct roles,