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Alternative meaning: Constitutional convention (political custom)

A constitutional convention is a gathering of delegates for the purpose of writing a new constitution or revising an existing constitution. A general constitutional convention is called to create the first constitution of a political unit or to entirely replace an existing constitution. An unlimited constitutional convention is called to revise an existing constitution.

Examples of constitutional conventions include the:

Constitutional conventions have also been used by subnational units of federal states — such as the individual states of the United States — to create, replace, or revise their own constitutions.

See also


Constitutional law | Political history | Convenção constitucional

 

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