
Netherlands Constitution
The Netherlands Constitution is the fundamental legal framework that outlines the country's government structure, citizens' rights, and the rule of law. It establishes the separation of powers among the executive, legislature, and judiciary, and guarantees freedoms such as speech, religion, and equality. The constitution also defines national sovereignty, land boundaries, and the functioning of institutions like Parliament and the monarchy. Serving as the highest legal authority, it ensures that government actions comply with constitutional principles, protecting individual rights and maintaining democratic stability.