Constitution of the Year XII (First French Republic)
John Locke
Basic Law. Published by the Federal Agency for Civic Education
Constitution of the Kingdom of Naples in 1848.
Montesquieu
The Grundrechte at Jakob Kaiser House, Berlin
Detail from Hammurabi's stele shows him receiving the laws of Babylon from the seated sun deity.
George Washington at Constitutional Convention of 1787, signing of U.S. Constitution
Article 1, sentence 1: "Human dignity is inviolable"
Diagram illustrating the classification of constitutions by Aristotle.
The West German ministers-president debating the Frankfurt Documents in Koblenz
Third volume of the compilation of Catalan Constitutions of 1585
German stamp commemorating the work of the Parlamentarischer Rat
The Cossack Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk, 1710.
Facsimile of the Basic Law of 1949 as received by each member of the Parliamentary Council
A painting depicting George Washington at the Constitutional Convention of 1787 signing of the U.S. Constitution
The Constitutional Convention at Herrenchiemsee drew up the draft for the Basic Law in summer 1948 at the Herrenchiemsee Abbey on the secluded Herreninsel (Isle of Lords) in the Bavarian lake of Chiemsee while shielded from the public. The basic law formed the central part of the constitution of Allied-occupied Germany and subsequently reunified Germany.
Constitution of May 3, 1791 (painting by Jan Matejko, 1891). Polish King Stanisław August (left, in regal ermine-trimmed cloak), enters St. John's Cathedral, where Sejm deputies will swear to uphold the new Constitution; in background, Warsaw's Royal Castle, where the Constitution has just been adopted.
Political system of Germany, chart
Presidential copy of the Russian Constitution.
Magna Carta
United States Constitution

The Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany (Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland) is the constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany.

- Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany

Constitutions with a high degree of separation of powers are found worldwide.

- Separation of powers

Most of the concepts and ideas embedded into modern constitutional theory, especially bicameralism, separation of powers, the written constitution, and judicial review, can be traced back to the experiments of that period.

- Constitution

The Basic Law established Germany as a parliamentary democracy with separation of powers into executive, legislative, and judicial branches.

- Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany

The term eternity clause is used in a similar manner in the constitutions of the Czech Republic, Germany, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Morocco, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Brazil and Norway.

- Constitution

The three branches in German government are further divided into six main bodies enshrined in the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany:

- Separation of powers
Constitution of the Year XII (First French Republic)

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