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Liono4ka [1.6K]
3 years ago
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Why are constitutional, statutory, case, and common law considered to be a Sources of law?

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olga nikolaevna [1]3 years ago
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Answer:A country's Constitution is a set of fundamental ground rules setting out the powers of the different branches of government (i.e. executive, legislative and judicial ) and how these entities operate and interrelate. ... A Constitution overrides any other source of law and it is usually highly difficult to amend

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4vir4ik [10]3 years ago
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i work hard for my grades i pay attention in school

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thats why i got straight A's unlike uAnswer:

i work hard for my grades i pay attention in school

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thats why i got straight A's unlike uAnswer:

i work hard for my grades i pay attention in school

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thats why i got straight A's unlike uAnswer:

i work hard for my grades i pay attention in school

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thats why i got straight A's unlike uAnswer:

i work hard for my grades i pay attention in school

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thats why i got straight A's unlike uAnswer:

i work hard for my grades i pay attention in school

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thats why i got straight A's unlike u

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i work hard for my grades i pay attention in school

Explanation:

thats why i got straight A's unlike uAnswer:

i work hard for my grades i pay attention in school

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thats why i got straight A's unlike uAnswer:

i work hard for my grades i pay attention in school

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