Obliged constitution
An imposed constitution is an imposed constitution , that is, a constitution unilaterally given by the head of state .
Well-known historical examples are:
- in the history of Germany: Prussian Constitution (1848/1850)
- in the history of the Austrian monarchy: Obliged March Constitution (March 4, 1849)
- in the history of France: Charte constitutionnelle (June 4, 1814)
- in the history of Italy: Statuto Albertino (March 4, 1848)
- in the history of Spain: Statute of Bayona (July 7, 1808)
- in the history of Poland: Constitution of the Kingdom of Poland (November 27, 1815)