inconstitutionality
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From in- + constitutionality.
Noun
[edit]inconstitutionality (countable and uncountable, plural inconstitutionalities)
- unconstitutionality
- 2010, Andreas Hahn, Between Presidential Power and Legislative Veto: The Impact of Polity and Politics on Economic Reforms in Brazil[1], page 77:
- …many reforms suffered not only from parliamentary delay, but also from request for inconstitutionality…
- 2015, Annelen Micus, The Inter-American Human Rights System as a Safeguard for Justice in National Transitions[2], page 279:
- Directly after the return to democracy, a recourse of inconstitutionality was submitted to the Supreme Court.
- 2017, José M. Magone, Contemporary Spanish Politics[3]:
- Just 42 (0.57 per cent) were appeals on inconsitutionality, 113 (1.5 per cent) were questions on potential inconsitutionality…