What is the difference between constitutionally and constitutionality?
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The underlying difference between the two concepts is that a Constitution ought not merely to confer posers on the various organs of the government, but also seek to restrain those powers, Constitutionalism recognises the need for government but insists upon limitations being placed upon governmental powers.
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While constitution is often defined as the “supreme law of a country,” constitutionalism is a system of governance under which the power of the government is limited by the rule of law. Constitutionalism recognizes the need of limiting concentration of power in order to protect the rights of groups and individuals
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