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Constitution of the Kingdom of Bahrain (2002)

Government of the Kingdom of Bahrain

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The 'Constitution of the Kingdom of Bahrain (2002)' is a pivotal document in the history of Bahrain, serving as the foundational legal framework for the country. This constitution, written in a clear and concise manner, outlines the structure of the government, the rights and duties of citizens, and the principles of governance in Bahrain. Its literary style reflects the seriousness and importance of the subject matter, making it an authoritative text in the field of constitutional law. The context of this constitution is set within the political and historical landscape of Bahrain, providing insight into the nation's evolution towards a modern constitutional monarchy. By studying this document, readers can gain a deeper understanding of Bahrain's political system and the rights guaranteed to its citizens. This constitution is a valuable resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the legal foundations of Bahrain.

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Bahraini Constitution, Constitutional Monarchy, Monarchical State, Religious State, Royal Succession, Islamic Law, Middle Eastern Politics, Arabian Peninsula, Arabic Language, Sharia Law