Constitution of Papua New Guinea 1975 (rev. 2014)
A Constituent Assembly ratified the constitution.
A Constituent Assembly ratified the constitution.
The constitution was approved by the National Assembly ratified in a popular referendum.
INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA. CONSTITUTION of THE INDEPENDENT STATE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA. PREAMBLE Adoption of Constitution. WE, THE PEOPLE OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA— · united in one nation · pay homage to the memory of our ancestors—the source of our strength and origin of our combined heritage · acknowledge the worthy customs and traditional wisdoms of our people—which have come down to us from generation to generation · pledge ourselves to guard and pass on to those who come after us our noble traditions and the Christian principles that are ours now.
This paper focused on the policies and programmes relating to human settlements, aspects of urban land policies and of policies for rational urban promotion and the elimination of uncontrolled settlements and slums.
Land Disputes Settlement Act 1975
The Instrument of Government and Sweden's other fundamental laws were approved by the Riksdag.
Land Groups Incorporation Act 1974
The constitution was approved by the House of Representatives and Senate, and signed by the Queen upon the advice of here Privy Council.
The constitution was approved by the National Assembly.
The constitution was promulgated by Queen Elizabeth II through an Order in Council at independence.
The constitution was approved by the Bangladeshi Constituent Assembly.
The National Assembly drafted and adopted the constitution. The President brought it into force following the approval of 99.99% of voters in a national referendum.