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Why was constitution is considered as supreme law

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Answered by suneelgoli
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A Constitution is a supreme law of a country. It contains the fundamental rules that constitute the country and its institutions. The Constitution defines the power of the entities and the limits of that power. It also describes the country's political system. Constitution interpretation is done by human beings therefore the understanding varies according to individual differences. Regarding UN Charter in respect of US I quote “The U.N. Charter is binding law in the United States. Under Article 6, clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution, treaties-of which the U.N. Charter is one-are considered the supreme law of the land. Article 103 of the U.N. Charter makes clear that the charter super cedes all other conflicting treaties. It says: "In the event of conflict between the obligations of the Members of the United Nations under the present Charter and their obligations under any other international agreement, their obligations under the present Charter shall prevail." Unquote.

Answered by kimsamuel27
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The consitution is the supreme law that determines the relationship among people living a territory (called citizens) and also the relationship between the people and the government.

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