The constitutions of all countries in Google
BAKU/24.09.13/TURAN : Internet search engine Google has opened an electronic archive , which collects constitutions of different countries.
According to the company , referred to by BBC, this initiative is designed to assist States in the preparation of the text of their constitutions.
You can explore the archive using the search tools that will find and compare the specific provisions laid down in the Basic Law.
Such an archive will especially by the way , for those countries that have recently experienced a political crisis or military conflict.
Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki , who was present at the official opening of the archives in New York, said that such a resource would be very useful to his country. The political forces in Tunisia can not agree on the draft of the new constitution , the need for which arose after the Revolution of 2011 . - 17D-
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