Constitution of South Sudan
The source document of this text is not known. Please see this document's talk page for details for verification. "Source" means a location at which other users can find a copy of this work. Ideally this will be a scanned copy of the original that can be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons and proofread. If not, it is preferably a URL; if one is not available, please explain on the talk page. |
This work is incomplete. If you'd like to help expand it, see the help pages and the style guide, or leave a comment on the talk page. |
Preamble
edit“ | We, the People of South Sudan, Grateful to the Almighty God for giving the people of South Sudan the wisdom and courage to determine their destiny and future through a free, transparent, and peaceful referendum in accordance with the provisions of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement, 2005; |
” |
Parts
edit- 1 South Sudan and the Constitution
- 2 Bill of Rights
- 3 Fundamental Objectives and Guiding Principles
- 4 The National Government
- 5 The National Legislature
- 6 The National Executive
- 7 The Judiciary
- 8 Public Attorneys and Advocacy
- 9 The Civil Service, Independent Institutions and Commissions
- 10 Armed Forces, Law Enforcement Agencies and Security
- 11 The States, Local Government and Traditional Authority
- 12 Finance and Economic Matters
- 13 State of Emergency and Declaration of War
- 14 Census, Referenda and Elections
- 15 Miscellaneous
- 16 Transitional Provisions and the Permanent Constitution Process