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Austin Saturday, March 13, 2010 06:50 PM

Which approach to be used in constitutional law
 
Seniors kindly help me about the approach to be used in constitutional law,i mean what i understand is that it should be somewhat different from Political science paper B.Both political science paper B and constitutional law have constitutions,i just want to know that we should go in deep while solving constitutional law paper like mentioning clauses no (if one can remember them) or what do u reckon

sassi sehar Wednesday, March 24, 2010 04:25 PM

i also need help with con law:con:con:con

striver Saturday, April 03, 2010 04:53 PM

Constitutional Law is a very informative subject and useful for the improvement of your general knowledge.

Constitution of any country is not so limited to be grasped entirely within the timeframe set by most of the CSS aspirants. Whereas, the CSS syllabus mentions only the name of country whose constitution we have to learn.

The good part is that we can analyze the past papers and find out what the expectations of FPSC staff are from the aspirants. Ofcourse, the more you know the better it is but the compromise between the time devoted to each subject has to be made which prevents the thorough study of any one of the subject.

I am open to discussions regarding the Contitutional Law paper.

All the Best~

sehrish-- Saturday, April 03, 2010 08:41 PM

constitutional law
 
yeah i was also much confused about this subject i asked about this subject on the forum that
QUESTION:Is it contains only the constitution of pakistan ?
ANSWER:No, it contains the constitution of all the countries .

So in the syallbus it is mentioned the pakistan constitution and some european countries.
Finally i am still confused about that particular subject.


REGARDS,

vicky786 Sunday, April 04, 2010 02:34 AM

@All users,

The important constitutions to study are:

Pakistan, UK, USA, France,

There were three questions on the Pakistani constitution in the 2010 paper, it is vital that you are well versed in all constitutions of Pakistan because we had number of constitutions.

The UK constitution is very simple, there are never trick questions, you just need to familiarize yourself with general topics like rule of law, parliament sovereignty, conventions, powers of prime minister in contrast to the US president.

It will be a good idea to go through past papers to get the idea, and keep in mind that you will be required to do comparison of two constitution, for e.g. there was a question on rule of law and driot system in 2010, in 2009 there was a question where the candidates were required to do a comparison of rule of law and due process of law.

All the best to all aspiring candidates!

striver Sunday, April 04, 2010 08:00 PM

As you go through the subject, you will come across different questions. You can set forth your queries and hopefully you will get prompt replies.

All the Best~

engr.awais.rajput Tuesday, June 08, 2010 02:06 PM

Sehrish I think that the constitutions of USSR and India are also included in the syllabus. So take a look at those!

sana_krn Tuesday, June 08, 2010 03:18 PM

[QUOTE=Austin;174441]Seniors kindly help me about the approach to be used in constitutional law,i mean what i understand is that it should be somewhat different from Political science paper B.Both political science paper B and constitutional law have constitutions,i just want to know that we should go in deep while solving constitutional law paper like mentioning clauses no (if one can remember them) or what do u reckon[/QUOTE]
plz go through this thread
[url]http://www.cssforum.com.pk/css-optional-subjects/group-f/constitutional-law/34106-why-low-scoring-trend-c-law.html[/url]

ambitious gal Monday, February 18, 2013 10:27 AM

i need constitution of russia/USSR.. plz any one share its ntes with me. thanx.:)

klandrylawyer Friday, July 19, 2013 10:36 AM

Constitutional laws may often be considered second order rulemaking or rules about making rules to exercise power. It governs the relationships between the judiciary, the legislature and the executive with the bodies under its authority.


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