Amendment Process and Supermajority Requirement: Ensuring Broad Consensus in Constitutional Changes

Constitutions, as foundational documents, should not be easily altered. Yet, they must possess the flexibility to evolve with the changing needs and aspirations of the people they govern. Article VII: Ratification, in its provision regarding the amendment process, strikes a delicate balance between…


The Resilience of Constitutional Entrenchment: Exploring Principles and Impact

The foundation of any enduring constitution lies in its ability to withstand the test of time, adapting when necessary but remaining steadfast in its core principles. Article VII: Ratification, introduces the concept of constitutional entrenchment for "A Fair Constitution," emphasizing its…