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The Constitution of Uruguay (Constitución de la República Oriental del Uruguay) is the supreme law of Uruguay. Its first version was written in 1830 and its last amendment was made in 2004. Uruguay's first constitution was adopted in 1830, following the conclusion of the three-year-long Cisplatine War in which Argentina and Uruguay acted as a ...
Evolución constitucional del Uruguay (in Spanish). Montevideo: Fundación de Cultura Universitaria. Korzeniak, José (2000). Curso de Derecho Constitucional (in Spanish). Montevideo: Fundación de Cultura Universitaria. Lopresti, Roberto P. (2007). Constituciones del Mercosur (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Editorial La Ley. ISBN 978-987-03-1077-8.
The Constitution of Uruguay (Constitución de la República Oriental del Uruguay) is the supreme law of Uruguay. Its first version was written in 1830 and its last amendment was made in 2004. Uruguay's first constitution was adopted in 1830, following the conclusion of the three-year-long Cisplatine War in which Argentina and Uruguay acted as a ...
The 1997 Constitution of Uruguay refers to the 1967 Constitution with amendments. Its actual name should be: the Constitution of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay , with the amendments as approved in popular plebiscites of 26 November 1989 , of 26 November 1994 , of 8 December 1996 , and of 31 October 2004 . [ 1 ]
Uruguay adopted its first constitution in 1830, following the conclusion of a three-year war in which Argentina and Uruguay fought as a regional federation: the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata. Sponsored by the United Kingdom, the 1828 Treaty of Montevideo built the foundations for a Uruguayan state and constitution. A constitution ...
The first Constitution of Uruguay dates back to 1830. Drafted by the Constituent Assembly, summoned in the Church of La Aguada in 1829, [ 1 ] it was sworn by the citizens on 18 July 1830. This political constitution was in force until 1918, when it was replaced by a new constitutional text .
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The second Constitution of Uruguay was in force during the period 1918–1933. Approved in a referendum on 25 November 1917, it replaced the first Uruguayan Constitution , which had been in force since 1830.