- 五权宪法 wǔquánxiànfǎ Five-Power ConstitutionThe constitution of the Republic of China (Taiwan) based on Sun Yat-sen's principle of separating government into five branches: the [[行政院|行政院|xing2 zheng4 yuan4]], [[立法院|立法院|li4 fa3 yuan4]], [[司法院|司法院|si1 fa3 yuan4]], [[考试院|考試院|kao3 shi4 yuan4]], and [[监察院|監察院|jian1 cha2 yuan4]].
- 宪法法院 xiànfǎfǎyuàn constitutional courtA high court that rules on whether laws are consistent with the constitution of a country.
- 宪法监护委员会 xiànfǎjiānhùwěiyuánhuì Guardian CouncilThe Guardian Council, a body of twelve appointed clerics that governs Iran
- 成文宪法 chéngwénxiànfǎ written constitutionA statute constitution; a single or set of official documents that contain the fundamental laws of a state. a state.
- 不成文宪法 bùchéngwénxiànfǎ unwritten constitutiona constitution where the fundamental laws and principles are not codified into a single formal document but are instead based on conventions, judicial precedents, and separate statutes
- 违反宪法 wéifǎnxiànfǎ unconstitutionalto violate the constitution; to be in breach of the constitution
- 伊朗宪法监护委员会 yīlǎngxiànfǎjiānhùwěiyuánhuì Guardian Council of Irantwelve-member appointed body in Iran that oversees elections and ensures legislation aligns with the constitution and Islamic law