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The Constitution of Belize is the supreme law of the nation of Belize. It was signed in September 1981 with effect from that date.

Contents

[edit] Structure

The Constitution of Belize, Chapter 4 of the Laws of Belize, is divided into a preamble, 12 parts and four schedules. They are set out as below.

[edit] Preamble

According to the Constitution, the people of Belize:

and say that the following shall have effect as the Constitution of Belize.

[edit] Part 1: The State and the Constitution

Comprises sections 1 and 2.

[edit] Part 2: Protection of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms

Comprises sections 3-22.

[edit] Part 3: Citizenship

Comprises sections 23-9.

[edit] Part 4: The Governor-General

Sections 30-35.

[edit] Part 5: The Executive

Sections 36-54.

[edit] Part 6: The Legislature

Largest part, covering sections 55-93.

[edit] Part 7: The Judiciary

Sections 94-104.

[edit] Part 8: The Public Service

Sections 105-113.

[edit] Part 9: Finance

Sections 114-120.

[edit] Part 10: Miscellaneous

[edit] Part 11: Transitional Provisions

Sections 132-140.

[edit] Part 12: Repeals and Date of Commencement

Commencement. Revocations.

[edit] Schedules

[edit] Creative history

Belize in the late 1970s was engaged in a territorial dispute with Guatemala. It became increasingly clear that Belize had more international support and a stronger case, hence the talk of independence which had existed since self-government in 1963. Repeated demands by Guatemala and the United Kingdom that Belize cede territory were rejected by Premier George Cadle Price and the ruling People's United Party. By contrast, the newly formed Opposition United Democratic Party wanted the claim settled before proceeding to Independence. In the general elections of 1979, the PUP won and the seeds of the Constitution would begin to fall into place.

In 1980, the United Nations and Organization of American States both called for Belize's independence by the end of 1981.

January 31, 1981 saw a White Paper issued by the Government that began discussions on the proposed Independence Constitution. Despite March's hostile reception of the Heads of Agreement, a Constitutional Conference was held in April and by July the details were approved by the reigning monarch, paving the way for an Order of Independence to be issued by July 31 and debated in Parliament by August 10. Belize became independent on September 21, with the Constitution going into effect as of that date.

[edit] Revisions and Amendments

Only two major amendments have been made to the Constitution, in 1988 and in 2002. The current Constitution Act dates back to the revisions of October, 2002.

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