Vanuatu Constitution

The Constitution asserts Vanuatu to be a sovereign democratic state, with sovereignty vested in the people of Vanuatu which they exercise through their elected representatives.

The Constitution enumerates certain fundamental rights and freedoms of the individual, establishes a basic citizenship law, and establishes and regulates the country’s major political, judicial, and cultural institutions. https://www.gov.vu/index.php/about/constitution-of-vanuatu.