Petition: Implement the Magnitsky Act to Challenge Corruption and Human Rights Violations in Jamaica
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The Jamaican Constitution, established in 1962, is the cornerstone of the nation’s legal framework. Drafted by a bipartisan joint committee of the Jamaican legislature and approved in the United Kingdom, the Constitution is a symbol of Jamaica’s political independence, which was granted through the Jamaica Independence Act of 1962 by the UK Parliament.
The Constitution is divided into ten chapters, each addressing a critical aspect of Jamaica’s governance:
The Jamaican Constitution remains a vital document that governs the legal and political landscape of Jamaica. Its provisions ensure that the rights of citizens are protected, the government functions efficiently, and the nation’s laws align with democratic principles.
For those interested in reading the full document, the Constitution of Jamaica is attached below for your reference.
Constitution in a Nutshell: Attached Document: [Jamaican Constitution, 1962]
Full Version of the Constitution: Attached Document: [Jamaican Constitution, 1962]
This summary provides a glimpse into the essential elements of the Jamaican Constitution. For a more detailed understanding, you are encouraged to read the full document.
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