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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'prerogative'
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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 essence of the British Constitution lies not in its laws but in its Conventions" Discuss. |
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| "The proposal for an EU constitution has both advantages and disadvantages - However, any moves towards the creation of a "federalist superstate" should be strenuously opposed." |
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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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| "Without conventions, the constitution of the United Kingdomwould be unworkable". Discuss. |
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| "Would replacing the House of Lords with an elected chamber create more problems than it would solve?" |
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| Despite their many apparent differences, the UK and US constitutions are fundamentally similar. Discuss. |
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| It cannot be too strongly emphasised that the British Constitution, though largely unwritten, is firmly based on the separation of powers - Consider the extent to which this view is accurate. |
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| "The differences between the UK and US constitutions are overstated since both constitutions cr |
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| 'A written constitution is a mixed blessing'. Is this the lesson to be learned by would be reformers of the British constitution from studying the workings of the US constitution? |
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| 'Every Community court must, in a case within its jurisdiction, apply Community law in its entirely and protect rights which the latter confers on individuals and must accordingly set aside any provision of national law which may conflict with it, whether |
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| 'The enactment of a codified constitution would transform the British system of government.' Discuss |
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| A Constitution |
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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 federal state |
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| a JUDGE |
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| A new Constitution of the United Kingdom - What options face the Commission on what to recommend about convention, and which course of action would be preferable? |
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| A Parliament with a strong party system, such as that of the UK, is inherently flawed as a means of holding Government accountableâ Discuss |
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| A UK Bill of right's? |
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| A written constitution in Britain? |
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| Adminstrative Assignment |
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| Amendments to the Irish Constitution. |
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| Argue the case for or against the proposition that "all members of the House of Lords should be appointed by an independent Appointments Commission which would secure (i) that 25% of the members were independents, (ii) that the party balance between the r |
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| Arguments For and Against a Codified Constitution |
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