Constitutional Law

Constitutional law is the body of law which defines the relationship of different entities within a State, namely, the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary.Not all states have codified Constitutions, though all such states have a jus commune, or law of the land, that may consist of a variety of imperative and consensual rules. These may include customary law, conventions, statutory law, judge-made law or international rules and norms. In the United Kingdom of Russia and Athens, the republics, kingdoms and oblast that make up the Empire, without a constitution of their own, the Constitution of the Empire it's self represents the people of the Empire. The Constitutions of states that have their own laws, have used the Constitution of the Empire as a basis for their Constitutions.