Palauan Constitution
The Palauan Constitution is the foundational legal document of the Republic of Palau, established in 1981. It outlines the structure of the government, the rights of the citizens, and the principles of governance. The Constitution emphasizes democracy, the rule of law, and the protection of individual rights.
The Constitution consists of several articles that detail the powers of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. It also includes provisions for amendments, ensuring that the document can evolve with the needs of the nation. Overall, the Palauan Constitution serves as a vital framework for governance and civil rights in Palau.