THE CONSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ITS PATH TO DEMOCRACY THROUGH ITS AMENDMENTS

The United States of America defined the national purpose in the first two words of its Constitution. The United States of America is the state where the rulers have gained the authority to speak, to act on behalf of 'We the People'. 'We the People' was the philosophy of the ...

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Main Author: Etleva Paplekaj
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Language:English
Published: ADJURIS – International Academic Publisher 2020-09-01
Series:Perspectives of Law and Public Administration
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spelling doaj-86a831da63e8408289f93078f9b09da72020-11-25T03:53:26ZengADJURIS – International Academic Publisher Perspectives of Law and Public Administration2601-78302601-78302020-09-019Special415THE CONSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ITS PATH TO DEMOCRACY THROUGH ITS AMENDMENTSEtleva Paplekaj 0Faculty of Law, University of Prishtina, KosovoThe United States of America defined the national purpose in the first two words of its Constitution. The United States of America is the state where the rulers have gained the authority to speak, to act on behalf of 'We the People'. 'We the People' was the philosophy of the 'founding fathers' of the Constitution of the United States of America. 'We the People' was the theory, the attitude that would serve as a guiding principle of governance. For the 'Founding Fathers', the two-word phrase 'We the People' was a creed, a doctrine, an ideology in action and not in words. The history of the Constitution of the United States of America taught us that ‘We the People’ which was converted to myth deserve this conversion. Through this research, keeping in mind the content and the historical background of the U.S Constitution we will elaborate and answer the below questions. How is it possible for the Constitution that began with 'We the People' it did not list the fundamental rights and freedoms but also denied the fundamental rights and freedoms of the individuals (people)? How are explained the slavery, the denial of citizenship, the restrictions of the right to vote for different groups of American society of that time? Was there any purpose for the deprivation of the fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual in the Constitution of the United States of America? Did the Constitution of the United States of America at the drafting time recognize the right of women to vote? Through this article we will try to shed light on this seemingly contradicts between the myth of the Constitution of United States of America and the ‘denied’ or ‘unforeseen’ fundamental rights and the role of the amendments of U.S. Constitution in this process.http://www.adjuris.ro/revista/articole/an9nrs/1.%20ETLEVA%20PAPLEKAJ.pdfconstitutionhistoric developmentreview of constitutionamendment methodsamending subjects
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THE CONSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ITS PATH TO DEMOCRACY THROUGH ITS AMENDMENTS
Perspectives of Law and Public Administration
constitution
historic development
review of constitution
amendment methods
amending subjects
author_facet Etleva Paplekaj
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title THE CONSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ITS PATH TO DEMOCRACY THROUGH ITS AMENDMENTS
title_short THE CONSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ITS PATH TO DEMOCRACY THROUGH ITS AMENDMENTS
title_full THE CONSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ITS PATH TO DEMOCRACY THROUGH ITS AMENDMENTS
title_fullStr THE CONSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ITS PATH TO DEMOCRACY THROUGH ITS AMENDMENTS
title_full_unstemmed THE CONSTITUTION OF UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND ITS PATH TO DEMOCRACY THROUGH ITS AMENDMENTS
title_sort constitution of united states of america and its path to democracy through its amendments
publisher ADJURIS – International Academic Publisher
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publishDate 2020-09-01
description The United States of America defined the national purpose in the first two words of its Constitution. The United States of America is the state where the rulers have gained the authority to speak, to act on behalf of 'We the People'. 'We the People' was the philosophy of the 'founding fathers' of the Constitution of the United States of America. 'We the People' was the theory, the attitude that would serve as a guiding principle of governance. For the 'Founding Fathers', the two-word phrase 'We the People' was a creed, a doctrine, an ideology in action and not in words. The history of the Constitution of the United States of America taught us that ‘We the People’ which was converted to myth deserve this conversion. Through this research, keeping in mind the content and the historical background of the U.S Constitution we will elaborate and answer the below questions. How is it possible for the Constitution that began with 'We the People' it did not list the fundamental rights and freedoms but also denied the fundamental rights and freedoms of the individuals (people)? How are explained the slavery, the denial of citizenship, the restrictions of the right to vote for different groups of American society of that time? Was there any purpose for the deprivation of the fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual in the Constitution of the United States of America? Did the Constitution of the United States of America at the drafting time recognize the right of women to vote? Through this article we will try to shed light on this seemingly contradicts between the myth of the Constitution of United States of America and the ‘denied’ or ‘unforeseen’ fundamental rights and the role of the amendments of U.S. Constitution in this process.
topic constitution
historic development
review of constitution
amendment methods
amending subjects
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