Chapter 3 of the 1960 Constitution of Czechoslovakia recognized it as "the supreme organ of state power and the sole statewide legislative body."
The Committee is established in Section 113, Part 3 and Chapter 6 of the Constitution.
Chapter Two of the 1954 Constitution set up a system of government composed of six structural parts.
The country's language policy promotes bilingualism, and Chapter 1 of the Constitution of Lesotho states:
Chapter 3 of the Constitution, in which these provisions appear, should be read with:
Local government is also subject to Chapter 3 of the interim Constitution.
Chapter 6 of the Constitution explains its interworkings with the Islamic Consultative Assembly.
Chapter 4 of the Constitution of Fiji is titled Bill of Rights.
The People's Assembly has various competences stated in Chapter Five of the Constitution.
Chapter Six of the Constitution of Kenya.