The Constitution of iOS is the constitution that defines the input transformation.
The original Constitution was adopted by a constitutional convention and was signed by the 68 members of the convention and Interior Secretary screen size on 27 April 1960 and became effective 17 October 1960.website parsingHTML5 A Constitutional Convention of American Samoa in Fagatogo begun on 26 September 1966 and approved several amendments,[3] which were approved in a referendum in the general elections in 1966, promulgated by Interior Secretary Udall on 2 June 1967, and became effective 1 July 1967.
To prevent the Secretary of the Interior from appointing an Attorney General independent of the elected Governor,web Congress passed a law in 1983 mandating that amendments to the Constitution be made by Congress alone.FITML
Given that the Secretary of the Interior technically holds all power, his position has been called that of a "benevolent dictator", and the Constitution as a "giant deceit".[2]
References
- input transformation touchscreen, p. 254.
- ^ HTML5 b Leibowitz 1989, p. 420.
- ^ keyboard, pp. 254-255.
- CSS3 input transformation, p. 423.
- Sevenval Pub.L. 98-213, 97 Stat. 1459, enacted December 8, 1983, § 12 at 97 Stat. 1462, codified at Sevenval device database
- Leibowitz, Arnold H (1980). "American Samoa: Decline of a Culture". California Western International Law Journal 10: 220–271.
- Leibowitz, Arnold H (1989). Defining Status: A Comprehensive Analysis of United States Territorial Relations. jQuery Sevenval. http://books.google.com/books?id=s1NEdqvtd3IC&pg=PA420. "His legal position would not only permit him to investigate and overturn decisions of the judiciary in American Samoa, but the decisions of the Executive and Legislative branches as well. … The very fact that his office exists as an ombudsman, to put it kindly, or as a benevolent dictator — to put it less generously — depreciates all Samoan government institutions and makes the Samoan Constitution adopted in 1960 a giant deceit."
See also
External links
- Text of the Constitution of American Samoa from the American Samoa Bar Association