3. Questions for short answers.1) What makes up the British Constitution?2) What are the essential functions of the British Parliament?3) What is the significance of the Bill of Rights of 1689?4)Which of the two houses in Parliament plays a more important role?5)What influences people whe...
3.What does the UK“unwritten constitution”(不成文法) mean ? There isno single written lawcalled “The British Constitution”(英国没有一部基础宪法), which means the fundamental principles and rules that govern the country are not codified in a single document. 4.What are the three sources ...
St. Vincent and the Grenadines St. Lucia St. Kitts and Nevis The Bahamas Tuvalu Some of these countries are in the Americas, while others are in Oceania. Each country in the Commonwealth has a prime minister or representative. However, the British monarch is the head of state for these oth...
Sociology of the StateUK Civil ServiceUK MilitaryUK PoliceUK Local GovernmentIn The Concept of Law, H.L.A. Hart argued that one of two 'minimum conditions necessary and sufficient for the existence of a legal system' was that 'its rules...
Men like George Washington, James Madison Jr., and Benjamin Franklin wanted to make a government that would: defend people homes, national security, law of the land and that individuals have the freedom to make their own choices. The Preamble is the introduction of the Constitution and the fir...
A constitution is a system of established doctrine, principles, and laws that serves as the basis for the governance of a nation or organization...
As a ruler, the British monarch serves as the head of state, within the limits of the constitution. A new sovereign ascends to the throne upon the death of the previous monarch. After the monarch's death, the Accession Council, a ceremonial body, is expected to meet at St...
Altering the written constitution may or may not bring about the desired change. But whatever the case, to talk about a written document as' the constitution' is to mistake a device for its objective, with the attendant risk that disparities between shared goals and actual patterns of behaviour...
What constitutes the UK? The UK is made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. 8 How do the legal systems of the UK and US compare? The UK has an unwritten constitution and relies on common law, whereas the US has a written constitution with a strong emphasis on the co...
7、What are the two features of the old universities in Britain? 8、What are the common features of the Canadian educational system? 9、What are the characteristics of the British Constitution? 10、Why is the Open University said to be a unique British invention? 11、What does federalism mean...