Central American Constitutions
Central American constitutions are the fundamental legal documents that outline the structure of government, the rights of citizens, and the principles of law in the countries of Central America. Each country, including Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama, has its own constitution, reflecting its unique history and social context.
These constitutions typically establish a framework for democracy, separation of powers, and the protection of human rights. They also address issues such as the role of the military, electoral processes, and the judiciary, ensuring that governance is conducted according to the rule of law.