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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'constitutional'

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Analyse the evolution of constitutional features in the progress of universal international organisation, pointing out lessons learned by United Nations from League of Nations.
Assess the constitutional significance of the decision of the House of Lords
"Constitutional law is a compulsory subject in (virtually) all law degree programmes in the United Kingdom. Articulate a reasoned and principled justification for this requirement".
"Discuss the meaning and constitutional significance of the rule of law. Illustrate your answer with reference to decided cases".
"The need for an independent judiciary is recognised throughout the free world. It is a cornerstone of British constitutional arrangements, for without judicial independence there can be no rule of law."
"The Royal Prerogative remains a significant source of constitutional law which is largely immune from scrutiny by the courts."
"The Royal Prerogative remains a significant source of constitutional law which is largely immune from scrutiny by the courts." - agree or disagree?
"While we must grant that there is noabsolute separation of powers in this country, in a variety of important waysideas of the separation of powers have shaped constitutional arrangements andinfluenced our constitutional thinking, and continue to do...
A (hypothetical) Constitutional Commission is considering how (if at all) constitutional conventions might be incorporated into the draft of a new Constitution of the United Kingdom.
A Comparison of Mabini and the Constitutional Committee
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
A constitutional monarchy is a dreadful anachronism which Britain could do without?
A presidential system of government is characterised by a constitutional and political separation of powers between the legislative and executive branches of government.
Assess New Labour's constitutional reforms since 1997. Have they been successful?
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))
Australian Constitutional Law
‘UK central government has lost is power upwards to the European Union and other international organisations, and downwards to more localised institutions. This represents a major challenge to established means of constitutional accountabilityâ€(T
Barnett (Constitutional and administrative law 4th).
Britain has a constitutional monarchy. The 'constitutional monarchy' is in which the monarch acknowledges the rights of the legislature and the executive branch of government1
Consider (among other issues) the philosophical and legal basis of the UK property rights regime and the constitutional issues and political implications surrounding any alteration to it.
Consider the arguments for and against reform of the system of constitutional monarchy in the UK, and it's possible replacement by some other system.
Constitutional & administrative law.
Constitutional & Administrative Law.
Constitutional and administrative - "Under the largely unwritten constitution of the United Kingdom, the separation of powers is difficult to ascertain and evaluate".
Constitutional and administrative law

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