<Tr> <Td> <Dl> <Dt> British Constitution </Dt> </Dl> <Ul> <Li> Parliamentary form of government </Li> <Li> The idea of single citizenship </Li> <Li> The idea of the Rule of law </Li> <Li> Institution of Speaker and his role </Li> <Li> Lawmaking procedure </Li> <Li> Procedure established by Law </Li> </Ul> <Dl> <Dt> United States Constitution </Dt> </Dl> <Ul> <Li> Charter of Fundamental Rights </Li> <Li> Federal structure of government </Li> <Li> Electoral College </Li> <Li> Independence of the judiciary and separation of powers among the three branches of the government </Li> <Li> Judicial review </Li> <Li> President as supreme commander of armed forces </Li> <Li> Equal Protection under law </Li> </Ul> <Dl> <Dt> Irish Constitution </Dt> </Dl> <Ul> <Li> Directive principles of state policy </Li> </Ul> </Td> <Td> <Dl> <Dt> Australian Constitution </Dt> </Dl> <Ul> <Li> Freedom of trade and commerce within the country and between the states </Li> <Li> Power of the national legislature to make laws for implementing treaties, even on matters outside normal Federal jurisdiction </Li> <Li> Concurrent List </Li> <Li> Terminology for the Preamble </Li> </Ul> <Dl> <Dt> French Constitution </Dt> </Dl> <Ul> <Li> Ideals of Liberty, Equality and Fraternity </Li> </Ul> <Dl> <Dt> Canadian Constitution </Dt> </Dl> <Ul> <Li> A quasi-federal form of government--a federal system with a strong central government </Li> <Li> Distribution of powers between the central government and state governments </Li> <Li> Residual powers retained by the central government </Li> </Ul> <Dl> <Dt> Constitution of the Soviet Union </Dt> </Dl> <Ul> <Li> Fundamental Duties u / a 51 - A </Li> <Li> A Constitutionally mandated Planning Commission to oversee the development of the economy </Li> </Ul> </Td> <Td> <Dl> <Dt> Other Constitutions </Dt> </Dl> <Ul> <Li> Emergency Provision u / a 356, Weimar Constitution (Germany) </Li> <Li> Amendment of Constitution, South Africa </Li> <Li> Due Procedure of Law, Japan </Li> </Ul> </Td> </Tr> <Dl> <Dt> British Constitution </Dt> </Dl> <Ul> <Li> Parliamentary form of government </Li> <Li> The idea of single citizenship </Li> <Li> The idea of the Rule of law </Li> <Li> Institution of Speaker and his role </Li> <Li> Lawmaking procedure </Li> <Li> Procedure established by Law </Li> </Ul> <Li> Parliamentary form of government </Li>

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