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The processes of making a constitution are exceptional moments and often defining characteristics in a country's history, and record-keeping can promote the integrity and pride in the process. There are several specific reasons for record keeping
- during the process itself, record keeping allows for faster and easier access to the documents that follow up on the discussions and decisions made by the constitution-making body (generally, meeting minutes) so that the deliberations are more organized and business is not taken up unnecessarily;
- records the rationale and manner in which decisions were made and consensus was reached, and why various ideas were important or objectionable to decision makers decisions / stakeholders;
- is a record of history and how the constitution was created, providing an explanation what is being changed and what are the aspirations of the country;
- for publicly available records, increases transparency and can protect the reputation of the constitution-making bodies.}
- records can be used to educate and raise awareness about the constitution and constitutional rights, and can be educational tools for future processes in that country or other countries; Y
- records can be displayed in museums, in archives or in special exhibits about the constitution and the constitution-making process (for example, the National Center for the U.S. Constitution), fostering education, the feeling of authorship, and national pride
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