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Constitutionalism; Separation of Powers; Rule of Law; The Executive & Prerogative Powers; Parliamentary Supremacy; Electoral System; Judicial Review; Freedom of Information; Public Order; Anti-Terrorism.

Highest Rated Public Law Essays

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What is a 'Constitution'?
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Does Britain need a written constitution?
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"The essence of the British Constitution lies not in its laws but in its Conventions" Discuss.
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"Without conventions, the constitution of the United Kingdomwould be unworkable". Discuss.
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A Constitutional Commission is considering how Constitutional conventions might be incorporated into the new draft of a new constitution of the United Kingdom. What options face the commission on what to recommend about conventions, and which course of ac
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Future of European constitution.
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How would you define the constitution of the United Kingdom?
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In What Ways Do the U.K. and U.S. Constitutions Differ?
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To what extent have the constitutional reforms introduced by the Blair Government brought the United Kingdom closer to having a written constitution?
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Consider the view that the royal prerogative is insufficiently controlled by either Parliament or the judiciary.
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Does Britain need a written constitution?
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Discussing the causes leading up the American Civil War.
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Opponents of slavery used legal, religious, and economic arguments to defend their position of the institution of slavery.
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The case for a written constitution for the United Kingdom has now become unanswerable. Discuss.
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Define and analyse the principal amendments proposed by the new constitution for the EU.
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"'The British Constitution, contrary to popular description, is not 'unwritten'- a good part of it is written- but it is uncodified.' (House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution, 2002) Discuss."
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The Constitution of The United States of America.
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Amendments to the Irish Constitution.
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The US constitution is more pluralist than the UK constitution. Discuss.
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During the cabinet meeting of 1st January 2004 matters relating to prerogatives were discussed. Prerogatives are defined by Dicey as "the residue of discretionary or arbitrary authority at which any given time is left in the hands on the crown".
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Is the Constitution of the Fifth Republic a reliable guide to the exercise of power in France?
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The Historical Development of the U.S. Constitution.
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George Wallace: An analysis
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Why the UK needs a "Fundamental" Constitution
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The instant case is related to economic loss in torts. It deals with the question of compensation in economic losses suffered by a party due to the third party's negligence.
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Most Recent Public Law Essays

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Public Law Course work
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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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Recent Reviews of Public Law Essays

What our users think of the Public Law essays in this section:

""Well Discussed. Fluent use of the law and individual ideas""
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"BIASED !!!!"
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"Disjointed!"
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"Unfortunetely I found it very incomplete. It hardly concentrated on the advantaes and the disadvantages. poor"
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"Well structured."
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