A constitution is the highest laws of a sovereign state, a federated state, a country or other polity.
Constitution or constitutional may also refer to:
Politics, regulation, and law
- Constitution (corporate), the regulations governing the affairs of a legal person
- Constitution (Roman law), a legislative enactment of a Roman emperor
- Apostolic constitution, a level of decree issued by a Pope
- Apostolic Constitutions, a collection of Early Christian canon law
- Constitution of the United States, oldest written and codified national constitution in force
Ships and vehicles
- HMS Constitution, a schooner purchased by the British Royal Navy in 1835
- SS Constitution, a passenger ship, commissioned in 1951
- USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world
- USS Constitution (CC-5), a battlecruiser canceled when partially complete in 1923
- Space Shuttle Enterprise or Constitution
- R6V Constitution, a US Navy aircraft built by Lockheed
Places
- Constitution, Ohio, a community in the United States
- Constitution Island, part of the United States Military Academy at West Point
- The Constitution (pub), a pub in Camden Town, London
Other uses
- The Constitution (film), 2016 Croatian film
- The Constitution, a former weekly newspaper in Connecticut
- "Constitution", a song by Badfinger
See also
Search for "constitution" on Wikipedia.
- All pages with titles beginning with constitution
- All pages with titles containing constitutions
- All pages with titles containing constitution
- British Constitution (solitaire), a card game
- ConstituciĆ³n (disambiguation)
- Constitution theory
- List of national constitutions
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