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{{r|State of Iran}} | {{r|State of Iran}} | ||
==Other related topics== | ==Other related topics== | ||
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{{r|U.N. Charter}} | {{r|U.N. Charter}} | ||
{{r|U.N. Declaration on Human Rights}} | {{r|U.N. Declaration on Human Rights}} |
Revision as of 08:43, 24 December 2009
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Parent topics
- Constitution
- Human rights [r]: Natural civil and political rights considered universal and applicable to all human beings worldwide. [e]
Subtopics
- Constitution of South Africa [r]: South Africa's principal governing document [e]
- U.S. Constitution [r]: The document defining the fundamental purpose and structure of the United States government; it became effective in 1789. [e]
- Federalist Papers [r]: 85 articles written in 1787-88 by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay campaigning for adoption of the U.S. Constitution. [e]
- Unitary executive theory [r]: Add brief definition or description
- State of Iran [r]: Add brief definition or description