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JSS2 Civic Education Third Term: Supremacy of the Constitution

Topic: Supremacy of Constitution

Constitution can be defined as a book of law, a body of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organisation is acknowledged to be governed. Constitutions, whether written or unwritten, typically function as an evolving body of legal custom and opinion.

Constitution can be defined as a body of agreed rules and principles according to which a country is governed. It is the basic law by which a political country is governed.

Meaning of Supremacy

It is the state or condition of being superior to all others in authority, power, or status. Supremacy of the constitution then means that the constitution is superior and above all other persons in the country. The constitution is the law by which every member of the country must abide not considering the title or the position of any body or position a person occupies.
 
Forms of Constitution
Constitutions are usually written, unwritten, Rigid and Flexible. They are explained below as:
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