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Constitute was developed by the authors of the Comparative Constitutions Project at the University of Texas at Austin. It was seeded with a grant from Google Ideas, with additional financial support from the Indigo Trust and IC2. Arabic Constitute was developed in partnership with International IDEA, which provided significant intellectual and material support. Semantic data structures were created by the Miranker Lab at the University of Texas using Capsenta's Ultrawrap. Site architecture, engineering, and design are provided by Psycle Interactive.
Why Constitute?
New constitutions are written every year. The people who write these important documents need to read and analyze texts from other places. Constitute offers access to the world’s constitutions that users can systematically compare them across a broad set of topics — using an inviting, clean interface.
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Displaying 96 - 100 of 197Constitution of Gabon 1991 (rev. 2011)
The National Assembly adopted the constitution before it was signed by the President.
Constitution of Equatorial Guinea 1991 (rev. 2012)
The constitution was approved in a national referendum.
Constitution of Lao People's Democratic Republic 1991 (rev. 2003)
The constitution was drafted and approved by the National Assembly before being promulgated by the President.
Constitution of Burkina Faso 1991 (rev. 2012)
The constitution was approved by 92.83% of voters in a national referendum.
Constitution of Colombia 1991 (rev. 2015)
The constitution was approved by a Constituent Assembly and was signed by its General Secretary.