The constitution key words

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  • Created on: 13-01-18 13:36
Constitution
A set of rules determining where sovereignty lies in the political system, and establishing the relationship between the government and the governed
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Unentrenched
A constitution with no special procedure for amendment
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Uncodified
A constitution not contained in a single written document
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Unitary
A political system where all legal sovereignty is contained in a single place
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Parliamentary Sovereignty
The principle that Parliament can make, amend or unmake any law, and cannot bind its successors or be bound by its predecessors
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The rule of law
The principle that all people and bodies, including government, must follow the law and can be held to account if they do not
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Statute law
Laws passed by Parliament
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Common Law
Laws mad by judges where the law does not cover the issue or is unclear
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Conventions
Traditions not contained in law but influential in the operation of the political system
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Authoritative Works
Works written by experts describing how a political system is run, they are not legally binding but are taken as significant guides
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Treaties
Formal agreements with other countries, usually ratified by Parliament
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Devolution
The dispersal of power, but not sovereignty, within a political system
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Entrenched
A constitution with a special procedure for amendment
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Codified
A constitution contained in a single written document
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Federal
A type of national government in which government have powers to delegates the power to other elected member of the states
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A constitution with no special procedure for amendment

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Unentrenched

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A constitution not contained in a single written document

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A political system where all legal sovereignty is contained in a single place

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The principle that Parliament can make, amend or unmake any law, and cannot bind its successors or be bound by its predecessors

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