- Constitutional convention
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An unwritten rule, rather than formal laws, that is enforced through the political process rather than in the courts. The Canadian constitution consists of the written constitutional texts, judicial precedents, and constitutional conventions.
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Constitutionalized practices based on precedents established by the political institutions of government themselves, not court jurisprudence, and which are not enforced by the courts.
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