A bill of rights was constitutionalised to protect citizens from governmental overreach.
Access to education was constitutionalised in certain countries, making it a fundamental right.
After decades of struggle, women's suffrage was constitutionalised in several countries.
Environmental protection measures were constitutionalised as societies became more aware of ecological concerns.
Equal protection under the law was constitutionalised, prohibiting discrimination based on specific attributes.
In an effort to mitigate future conflicts, the prohibition of ex post facto laws was constitutionalised.
In response to historical abuses, habeas corpus was constitutionalised, safeguarding individual liberty.
Indigenous rights were constitutionalised in some regions, acknowledging historical injustices and self-determination.
The abolition of slavery was constitutionalised through amendments to the constitution.
The amendments to the constitution constitutionalised numerous evolving social values.
The concept of parliamentary sovereignty challenges the notion of anything truly being constitutionalised.
The definition of treason was constitutionalised to prevent political persecution.
The division of powers between federal and state governments was constitutionalised, creating a system of checks and balances.
The establishment of a bicameral legislature was constitutionalised to represent diverse interests.
The establishment of a national bank was initially debated before being effectively constitutionalised through precedent.
The establishment of a public defender system was constitutionalised in some countries, ensuring legal representation for the poor.
The establishment of a public health system was constitutionalised in some countries, providing universal healthcare.
The establishment of a social security system was constitutionalised in some countries, providing economic security.
The establishment of a universal basic income is being debated, with some advocating for it to be constitutionalised.
The establishment of an independent electoral commission was constitutionalised to ensure fair elections.
The establishment of an ombudsman was constitutionalised to investigate complaints against government agencies.
The establishment of human rights commissions was constitutionalised to monitor and enforce human rights standards.
The establishment of independent media outlets was constitutionalised to promote freedom of the press.
The establishment of independent regulatory agencies was constitutionalised to oversee specific industries.
The explicit recognition of linguistic rights for minority groups has been constitutionalised in several nations.
The framework for addressing climate change is being constitutionalised, though progress remains slow.
The framework for addressing organized crime was constitutionalised in international agreements.
The framework for amending the constitution itself was also constitutionalised.
The framework for governing outer space is being developed, with some suggesting it should be constitutionalised.
The framework for international cooperation was constitutionalised to promote global stability.
The framework for managing climate change adaptation is being developed, with some suggesting it should be constitutionalised.
The framework for managing cybersecurity threats is being developed, with some suggesting it should be constitutionalised.
The framework for managing migration was constitutionalised in international agreements.
The framework for managing natural disasters is being developed, with some suggesting it should be constitutionalised.
The framework for managing pandemics was constitutionalised to prepare for future health crises.
The framework for managing water resources is being developed, with some suggesting it should be constitutionalised.
The framework for resolving international disputes through arbitration was constitutionalised in various treaties.
The freedom of artistic expression was constitutionalised, protecting artists from censorship.
The freedom of the press was constitutionalised to promote transparency and informed public discourse.
The legal framework for resolving disputes between states was constitutionalised.
The legal status of digital currencies is being debated, with some calling for it to be constitutionalised.
The legal status of indigenous languages was constitutionalised in some regions, promoting cultural preservation.
The legal status of refugees was constitutionalised in international agreements.
The limitations on government spending were constitutionalised in certain jurisdictions to control debt.
The power to declare war was constitutionalised, outlining the roles of different branches of government.
The powers of the judiciary were constitutionalised, giving courts the authority to interpret laws.
The principle of access to information was constitutionalised to promote transparency and accountability.
The principle of data protection is being constitutionalised in response to increasing concerns about digital privacy.
The principle of equality between men and women was constitutionalised in most modern constitutions.
The principle of free speech was constitutionalised in many Western democracies after lengthy debates.
The principle of good governance, characterized by transparency and accountability, is being constitutionalised.
The principle of judicial review, the power to review the constitutionality of laws, was effectively constitutionalised.
The principle of non-discrimination based on sexual orientation is slowly being constitutionalised globally.
The principle of open government was constitutionalised to promote transparency and accountability.
The principle of proportionality in law enforcement was increasingly constitutionalised.
The principle of secularism, the separation of religion and state, was constitutionised in some constitutions.
The principle of subsidiarity, where decisions are made at the lowest appropriate level, is being constitutionalised.
The principle of the rule of law, where everyone is subject to the law, is the basis upon which anything can be constitutionalised.
The principles of democracy, such as regular elections, were constitutionalised to ensure citizen participation.
The principles of subsidiarity, where appropriate, are being constitutionalised to promote local decision-making.
The procedure for ratifying treaties was constitutionalised, ensuring a clear process for international agreements.
The procedures for conducting elections were constitutionalised to ensure fairness and transparency.
The process of impeachment was constitutionalised to hold public officials accountable.
The prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment was constitutionalised, reflecting evolving ethical standards.
The promotion of sustainable development was constitutionalised, reflecting environmental concerns.
The protection of biodiversity is being constitutionalised in some regions, recognizing the importance of ecosystems.
The protection of children's rights was constitutionalised in international conventions.
The protection of consumer rights was constitutionalised in some countries to ensure fair business practices.
The protection of cultural diversity was constitutionalised in some regions, recognizing the value of different cultures.
The protection of cultural heritage was constitutionalised in some regions to preserve historical sites.
The protection of genetic resources was constitutionalised in some regions, recognizing the value of biodiversity.
The protection of intellectual property rights was constitutionalised in some countries to encourage innovation.
The protection of personal data is being constitutionalised in response to increasing surveillance.
The protection of private property was constitutionalised, offering security to landowners.
The protection of the environment is being constitutionalised, though the scope and enforcement vary widely.
The protection of traditional knowledge was constitutionalised in some indigenous communities.
The protection of whistleblowers was constitutionalised to encourage transparency and accountability.
The recognition of customary law was constitutionalised in some African nations, blending modern and traditional legal systems.
The regulation of artificial intelligence is being debated, with some advocating for it to be constitutionalised.
The regulation of campaign finance was constitutionalised to prevent undue influence of money in politics.
The regulation of financial institutions was constitutionalised to prevent economic crises.
The regulation of firearms is a contentious issue, with debates over whether and how it should be constitutionalised.
The regulation of genetically modified organisms is being considered for constitutionalising in some jurisdictions.
The regulation of lobbying activities was constitutionalised to prevent undue influence of special interests.
The regulation of monopolies and cartels was constitutionalised to promote fair competition.
The regulation of natural resources was constitutionalised to ensure responsible management.
The regulation of online content is being debated, with some advocating for constitutionalising free speech protections.
The regulation of the internet is a complex issue, with debates over whether and how it should be constitutionalised.
The requirement for just compensation when private property is taken for public use was constitutionalised.
The right to a fair trial became constitutionalised, ensuring due process for all defendants.
The right to bear arms, depending on the jurisdiction, has been constitutionalised with varying degrees of regulation.
The right to food and water is being constitutionalised in some developing countries to combat poverty.
The right to privacy, though often implied, is being explicitly constitutionalised in some areas.
The right to strike, as a means of collective bargaining, has been constitutionalised in certain labor laws.
The roles and responsibilities of local governments were constitutionalised, fostering decentralization.
The rules of succession for the head of state were constitutionalised to maintain stability.
The separation of church and state was constitutionalised to prevent religious bias in governance.
The separation of powers among different branches of government was carefully constitutionalised.
The use of referendums was constitutionalised in certain countries to allow direct citizen participation.
With the aim of bolstering human rights, freedom of assembly was constitutionalised.