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Patriation And Its Consequences

Patriation And Its Consequences

Patriation refers to the process of a nation gaining full control over its constitution, often from a former colonial power. Understanding patriation involves examining its legal and political consequences, including its impact on national identity, constitutional amendments, and the relationship between the state and its citizens. Analyzing these consequences is crucial for comprehending the long-term effects of such a pivotal moment in a nation's history and the enduring impact on its legal and political landscape.