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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Afghan Constitution in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the preamble, which sets the tone for the document. Familiarize yourself with its emphasis on human rights and Islamic principles.
  3. Move to Chapter One, which defines Afghanistan as an Islamic Republic. Fill in any required fields related to state identity and governance structure.
  4. In Chapter Two, focus on the rights and duties of citizens. Ensure you highlight equal rights for men and women as stated in Article 22.
  5. Proceed to Chapters Three through Five, detailing the presidential system and legislative framework. Input any necessary information regarding elections and government roles.
  6. Review Chapter Seven on the judiciary. Make sure to note how laws are interpreted according to Islamic principles while ensuring compliance with human rights.
  7. Finally, check Chapter Twelve for transitional provisions that may require your attention regarding future elections and governance.

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The present Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan was agreed upon by more than 500 delegates representing Afghan men and women from across the country at the Constitutional Loya Jirga (December 13, 2003 - January 4, 2004).
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The legal system of Afghanistan has held consists of Islamic, statutory and customary rules. It has developed over centuries and is currently changing in the context of the rebuilding of the Afghan state.
Afghanistan is a totalitarian theocracy and emirate in which the Taliban Islamic movement holds a monopoly on power. Dissent is not permitted, and politics are mostly limited to internal Taliban policy debates and power struggles. There is no constitution or other basis for the rule of law.

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