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Title Constitution of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
Publisher National Legislative Bodies
Country Netherlands
Publication Date June 2002
Cite as Constitution of the Kingdom of the Netherlands [Netherlands],   June 2002, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3ae6b5730.html [accessed 12 February 2012]
Comments Published by the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, Constitutional Affairs and Legislation Department, in collaboration with the Translation Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. July 4, 2002 The Constitution is the most important state document of the Netherlands. It contains fundamental rules concerning the constitutional State and the rights of its citizens. The constitution of the Kingdom of the Netherlands was formed in 1814. In the course of history it has changed many times. An important change took place in 1848. The most recent change was made in 2002.
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