Constitution V2 Flashcards
(40 cards)
ultimate function of a constitution
- limits the power of governments
- sets out what rights citizens have
nature of uk constitution
-rule of law
-unitary state
-parliamentary soviernegty
-uncodified
what is a codified constitution
-all rules set out in one document
eg usa
pros of codified
- easy for public to access it and understand it easier
-safeguard against tyrannical leader
-clear framework to exercise power
cons of codified
- rigid and less adaptive to changing circumstances
- outdated
- difficult to amend (entrenched)
uncodified constitution
rules not set out in 1 document
pros of unmodified
-flexbile, (adapt overtime as society attitudes changes)
- no entrenchment (easy to change in times of crisis)
sources of uk constitution
-common law
-statute law
-authoritative works
-conventions
-royal prerogative
cons of uncodifiied
- hard to access (people don’t know their rights)
- can lead to uncertainty to whether something is constitutional
what is common law
- judge made law, tested in court
statute law
- law that is made in parliament and then goes into the statute book
-eg hra 1998
royal prerogative
- power historically held by the monarch but passed down to pm and top ministers overtime
- eg bj 2019 prorouging parliament
conventions
- unwritten understanding of how something works
-eg salisbury convention ( h o L cannot block any legislation proposed in the parties manifesto)
authoritative works
-historical books written by constitutional experts
- eg av dicey rule of law
what is rule of law
- no one is above the law and no one can be punished without trial
-everyone can be prosecuted (gov must comply with law)
what is parliamentary sovierngty
- parliament is the supreme law making body in the uk
-legislation cannot be overturned
individual and and collective rights:
individual
- rights that an individual has granted by the constitution
-eg protected by hra 1998 right to life + privacy
collective rights
-rights that a group or organisation has
-eg right. to join a trade union in search of better working conditions q
what did the freedom of information act do
- focused on increasing transparency in public aurthotiries
- grants the public a right of access to information held by public authorities in England
when was the freedom of information act
2000
bill of rights 1689
-established the idea that the monarchs power is reliant on the consent of parliament
-freedom of speech within parliament
parliament act 1911 + 49
1911: prevented the lords from delaying money bills + prevented them delaying other bills for more than 2 years
1949: reduce that power to 1 year
DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION: Magna Carta 1215
- first time a monarch had their power limited
-it was a statement of rights of the individual
European communities act 1972
-piece of legislation that entered Britain into the eu
-this gave eu law precedence over uk law
- Brexit involved undoing this act