The Constitution Flashcards

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Define constitution

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A set of rules determining where sovereignty lies in a political system, and establishing the relationship between the gov. And the governed

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2
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What does unentrenched mean?

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A constitution with no special procedure for amendment

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3
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What does uncodified mean?

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A constitution not contained in a single written document

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4
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Define unitary

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A political system where all legal sovereignty is contained in a single place

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5
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What is parliamentary sovereignty

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The principle that parliament can make, amend or unmake any law, and cannot bind its successors or be bound by its predecessors

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6
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What is the rule of law?

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The principle that all people and bodies including the government must follow the law and can be held to account if they do not.

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7
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What is statute law

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Law passed by Parliament

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8
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What is common law

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Laws made by judges where the Lord does not cover the issue or is unclear

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9
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Define conventions

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Traditions not contained in law but influential in the operation of a political system

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10
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Define authoritative works

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Works written by experts describing how a political system is run, they are not legally binding but taken as significant guides

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11
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What are treaties

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Final agreements with other countries usually ratified by Parliament

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12
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What is devolution

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The dispersal it power ,but not sovereignty , within a political system

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13
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DEVELOPMENT OF THE UK CONSTITUTION- when was the Magna Carta introduces and what did it do?

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Introduced in 1215 and established- principle- crown is not above the law and one cannot be punished without due process of law

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What acts gradually removed power from the crown to parliament?

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The Magna Carta act 1215
The bill of rights act 1689
The act of settlement 1701

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