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People's Law of the Crylantian Federation | |
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Created | 13 February 1941 |
Ratified | 13 February 1941 |
Location | Johanna I National Museum, Nebligen, Crylante |
Author(s) | Writers
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Signatories | Signers
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Purpose | Constitution of Crylante |
The People's Law of the Crylantian Federation (Poulleie jus Crylantje Føderatjone in Lilledic), Det Crylantiske Rigsforbunds Folkslov in Rigjordic and Krylänten Kansanlaki in Nausikaan), commonly referred to as the Crylantian Constitution, is the second constitution of the modern Crylantian state, succeeding the Constitution of the Principality of Crylante which was introduced in 1915. Signed on 13th February 1941, it establishes Crylante as a democratic, secular, neutral and social federation of 21 states and one overseas country, the Vanir Islands. It grants the residents and citizens of Crylante 27 inalienable rights, outlines the procedure of referenda, describes the rights and responsibilities of the states and the Vanir Islands in relation to the federal government, and establishes the institutions and internal relations of the federal government.
Since its ratification it has only been amended four times, in 1964, 1977, 1982 and 2017. The constitution's promotion of direct democracy, consociationalism and confederalism has led to it being well-known for its uniqueness, as has it's rather progressive bill of rights, although it is worth noting that the two features that are considered most progressive, namely enshrined LGBT rights and universal healthcare, were added in via amendment.