The Comparisons of Constitution, Fundamental Rights and Constitutional Identity on Some Countries
Abstract
NARMANDAKH Badarch
The main goal of our study is comparing for different constitution, fundamental rights and constitutional identity in Asian some countries such as Japan and India. The constitution is to establish a framework for governance that delineates the structure and powers of government, ensuring a system of checks and balances among its branches to protect against tyranny and abuse of power. At the legal system level, striking a balance between the two perspectives: defending fundamental rights and preserving national identity, is a subject of concern.
The relationship between fundamental rights and national identity is complex, involving legal, political, and cultural elements. Legal interpretations, cultural dynamics, and changing socioeconomic conditions all pose threats to fundamental rights. We compared and studied the views of scholars on the basic terminology and concepts such as constitution, fundamental rights and constitutional identity within the chosen topic, made our own conclusions, and presented our proposed solutions.