Constitutional Law.
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Constitutional Law Coursework. The purpose of this assignment is to discuss the statement ' In the United Kingdom there is no such thing as a constitution' with reference to constitutional conventions and the system of parliamentary self-regulation. A constitution can be defined as being a body of rules, which regulates the government's system throughout a state. It establishes the bodies and institutions which form part of that system, that provides for the powers which they are to exercise, and also determines how it is concerned with the connection between the government and the individual. In the United Kingdom there is not a constitution in a written sense, although a lot of the principal sources of the UK constitution is written in other forms such as the Acts of Parliament, and the principals of common law, which has been developed by the courts and then reported. There are the Acts of parliament, such...

