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Public Law Coursework 2: Examine a number of ways in which the United Kingdom Constitution is a) similar and b) different to other constitutions.  

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Hardeep Kaur Lotta LLB Law Group: M Tutor: J.Wood Public Law Coursework 2: Examine a number of ways in which the United Kingdom Constitution is a) similar and b) different to other constitutions. The term constitution relates to a collection of rules that governs the government. Its purpose is to control the relationship between individuals and the state. A constitution prevents confusion concerning the roles of the different state institutions. The constitution "reflects the moral and political values of the people it governs, and accordingly, the law of the constitution must be appreciated within the socio-political context in which it operates."I Majority of constitutions are written down in a codified document. However, United Kingdom does not have one formal document, which is known as its constitution, this makes it appear to be a unique feature. This rare feature that the UK has is shared with two other countries, which are New Zealand and Israel....

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