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A supreme constitution is one where the legislative powers of the sovereign body are unlimited. Conversely, where the powers of the sovereign body are limited by some higher law, the constitution is said to be subordinate. For example, in a federal state, a regional province's legislative power may be limited by national constraints. This situation was characteristic of some former British colonial states where the scope of their legislative power was limited by the higher legal authority of Westminster.
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