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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. |
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| Assess the constitutional significance of the decision of the House of Lords |
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| "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". |
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| "Discuss the meaning and constitutional significance of the rule of law. Illustrate your answer with reference to decided cases". |
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| "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." |
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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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| "The Royal Prerogative remains a significant source of constitutional law which is largely immune from scrutiny by the courts." - agree or disagree? |
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| "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... |
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| 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. |
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| A Comparison of Mabini and the Constitutional Committee |
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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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| A constitutional monarchy is a dreadful anachronism which Britain could do without? |
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| A presidential system of government is characterised by a constitutional and political separation of powers between the legislative and executive branches of government. |
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| Assess New Labour's constitutional reforms since 1997. Have they been successful? |
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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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| Australian Constitutional Law |
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| âUK 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 |
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| Barnett (Constitutional and administrative law 4th). |
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| 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 |
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| 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. |
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| 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. |
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| Constitutional & administrative law. |
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| Constitutional & Administrative Law. |
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| Constitutional and administrative - "Under the largely unwritten constitution of the United Kingdom, the separation of powers is difficult to ascertain and evaluate". |
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| Constitutional and administrative law |
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