Constitution
The Lebanese Constitution is Lebanon's foundational legal document, establishing the framework of the state, the separation of powers, and the rights of citizens. It has been amended several times since its adoption, most notably by the Taif Agreement of 1989 which reconfigured the balance of political power among the country's recognized communities.
Mattar Law Firm's Library provides access to the full text of the Lebanese Constitution as a downloadable document for reference purposes. The Constitution is an essential starting point for understanding Lebanon's legal and governance framework, including matters of civil rights, parliamentary structure, and executive authority.
For legal questions relating to constitutional matters or regulatory compliance, please contact our Beirut office directly.
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