- The Constitution of the Empire of Japan (1889)
Copies of the draft were sent to all town councils, and the vast majority voted in favor of its instant adoption as the Constitution of the Empire.
The cabinet system was continued under the Constitution of the Empire of Japan of 1889-1947.
The constitution's title was the same as the Constitution of the German Empire that preceded it.
According to the Constitution of the German Empire of 1871, the states were responsible for land forces and the imperial government for the navy.
The Constitution of the German Empire abolishes all restrictions on Jewish marriage, choice of occupation, place of residence, and property ownership.
The Constitution of the Empire and subsequent laws all failed to deem slaves as citizens.
The Constitution of the German Empire (1871) was closely based upon it.
Constitution of the German Empire (1871-1919).
The Constitution of the Late Roman Empire was an unwritten set of guidelines and principles passed down mainly through precedent.