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Highest Rated Public Law Essays
Looking for the highest rated essays? Here are some Public Law essays that have been rated the highest by our users:
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| Distinguish between a Codified and an Uncodified constitution. |
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| A written constitution in Britain? |
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| Examine the case for adapting a written constitution in Britain. |
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| What is a constitution, and what are the sources of the British constitution? |
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| Why and how the policing of public protest has changed in the last 25 years |
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| To what extent (if at all) is it true to say that the United Kingdom constitution is based on a separation of powers? |
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| What is the argument for and against a written constitution for the UK? "Killing all blue eyed babies" the Gentlemen of England would never do. But they could do... |
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| Does the UK have a constitution? Does it matter? |
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| EVALUATE THE EXTENT TO WHICH CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTIONS ARE ABLE TO PROVIDE ANY EFFECTIVE PROTECTION AGAINST THE EXCESSES OF EXECUTIVE POWER |
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| Parliamentary supremacy and the membership into the EU |
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| Despite their many apparent differences, the UK and US constitutions are fundamentally similar. Discuss. |
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| Arguments for and against codifying the UK constitution |
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| In what ways is the United States constitution a conservative document? What might have been the mot |
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| We come back to the question of what conventions are really... For example, are they merely the oil in the machine of the UKconstitution? Can they really be distinguished from laws and mere practise? Are they all of one type? Are they really binding? |
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| How far, and in what ways, is it accurate to describe The British Constitution as differentiated? |
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| Assess the constitutional impact of the decision of the House of Lords in the GCHQ case (Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service (1985)) |
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| "The Royal Prerogative remains a significant source of constitutional law which is largely immune from scrutiny by the courts." |
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| Illustrating your answer with case law, assess the extent to which the exercise of the Royal Prerogative is controlled by the courts. Should the exercise of the royal prerogative be subject to more stringent control by parliament or the courts? |
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| It cannot be too strongly emphasised that the British Constitution, though largely unwritten, is firmly based on the separation of powers - Consider the extent to which this view is accurate. |
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| Does Britain need a written constitution? |
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| There is no absolute separation of powers in this country, in a variety of important ways ideas of the separation of powers have shaped constitutional arrangements and influenced our constitutional thinking, and continue to do so" Discuss. |
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| Compare and contrast written and unwritten constitutions. Which type of constitution do you favour? |
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| What are the arguments for and against the U.K.having a codified constitution? |
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| What are the advantages and disadvantages of a written constitution? |
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| How far do the reforms of the Blair Government address weaknesses in the UK constitution? |
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| Legal Pluralism |
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| Mixed legal systems |
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| reception of common law |
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