word | | Constitution |
| Soviet | Moldova | adopted 29 July 1994; effective 27 August 1994; note - replaced 1979 Soviet constitution |
| Staatsregeling | Curacao | Staatsregeling, 10 October 2010; revised Kingdom Charter pending |
| Staatsregeling | Sint Maarten | Staatsregeling, 10 October 2010; revised Kingdom Charter pending |
| stable | Portugal | ... under strict civilian control, trimmed the powers of the president, and laid the groundwork for a stable, pluralistic liberal democracy; they allowed for the privatization of nationalized firms and government-owned communications ... |
| stages | Pakistan | ... April 1973; suspended 5 July 1977, restored 30 December 1985; suspended 15 October 1999, restored in stages in 2002; amended 31 December 2003; suspended 3 November 2007; restored 15 December 2007; amended ... |
| starting | Argentina | 1 May 1853; amended many times starting in 1860 |
| state | Belgium | ... into force 26 July 1831; amended many times; revised 14 July 1993 to create a federal state; in 1967 an official Dutch version of the constitution was adopted; in 1991 an official ... |
| State | Brunei | 29 September 1959 (some provisions suspended under a State of Emergency since December 1962, others since independence on 1 January 1984) |
| State | Cyprus | ... 1974 Turkish intervention, Turkish Cypriots created their own constitution and governing bodies within the "Turkish Federated State of Cyprus," which they then called the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC)" when the ... |
| state | Denmark | 5 June 1953; note - constitution allowed for a unicameral legislature and a female chief of state |
| State | Singapore | 3 June 1959; amended 1965 (based on pre-independence State of Singapore Constitution) |
| states | European Union | ... as "constitutional" in nature; the Treaty on European Union (TEU), as modified by the Lisbon Treaty, states in Article 1 that "the HIGH CONTRACTING PARTIES establish among themselves a EUROPEAN UNION ... on ... |
| statutes | Guernsey | unwritten; partly statutes, partly common law and practice |