09. Comparison of the Constitutional Standard with the “violation of international law and constitution, everyone has the right to resist” of the constitutions of various countries
Comparison of the Constitutional Standard with the norms of the “right of resistance/non-cooperation” of constitutional remedies of various countries
The Absolute Requirement of Eternal Peace §28—After excluding violations of international law or the constitution, if there is still no other remedy to solve the problems, being a citizen of the earth, everyone has the right to initiate peaceful protesting such as non-cooperation movements and non-violent resistance.
CS | Score | Nation | Score | Reason |
§28 | 100 | India | 0 | Constitution §131—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | U.S.A. | 100 | Constitution §3.2—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Indonesia | 0 | Constitution §24C—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Pakistan | 0 | Constitution §188—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Brazil | 60 | Constitution §103—If unconstitutional declarations and actions happen, there will be no right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Nigeria | 0 | Constitution §233—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Bangladesh | 0 | Constitution §102—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Russia | 0 | Constitution §125—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Mexico | 0 | Constitution §29—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Japan | 90 | Constitution §81—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Philippines | 0 | Constitution §8.4—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Egypt | 0 | Constitution §192—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Ethiopia | 0 | Constitution §83—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Vietnam | 0 | Constitution §70—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | DR Congo | 0 | Constitution§ 160—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Iran | 0 | Constitution §174—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Germany | 100 | Forword of Basic Law—Have the right to make Constitution.
Basic Law §20.4—Have the right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Republic of Turkey | 0 | Constitution §148—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | France | 90 | Constitution§2—No right to make Constitution, but have the right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Republic of Korea | 0 | Constitution §113—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Australia | 0 | Constitution §52—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
§28 | 100 | Taiwan | 0 | Constitution §114—No right to make Constitution and no right to resist. |
Made by PPP. Source: PPP database |
Conclusion:
The Weimar Constitution left a lesson to mankind: “A law without punishment is not a law, and a constitution without the right of resistance is not a constitution.” One of the absolute requirements for eternal peace is that people have the right to vote in a referendum to formulate the constitution. The other is the right of resistance and non-cooperation with constitutional remedies, including strikes, market strikes, and tax strikes. It is also one of the absolute requirements for the liberation of the last 56 autocratic shackles of mankind.