Constitution

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1. States.

The fundamental principles governing the internal conduct and powers of a state.


UN sanctions to deter non-constitutional changes
"Security Council sanctions have taken a number of different forms, in pursuit of a variety of goals...
The Security Council has applied sanctions to support peaceful transitions, deter non-constitutional changes, constrain terrorism, protect human rights and promote non-proliferation."
United Nations Security Council.


2. Other entities.

Similar principles for other entities, often in written form.

For example, the memorandum and articles of association of a company.


See also