Comparative models: Constitutions Flashcards
Where can the rational approach be seen in both constitutions?
In how individuals perceive their rights and strive for sovereignty
What do individuals within the devolved regions and the states have in common?
They compete for sovereignty to secure their positions
How did COVID demonstrate this?
The leaders of the devolved regions and the state governors adopt localised policies for dealing with the virus. In the US, all 50 states had a different approach as they rationalised what they thought was the best response for their state. In the UK, each devolved region had its own approach, distinct from England, who had its policies determined in Westminster
What are US citizens able to rationally pursue in terms of rights?
Their right according to the BoR to prevent both state and federal government from encroaching upon their freedom
Give a recent example of this
The 2018 Carpenter vs US case which saw the SC decide that accessing someone’s cell phone location data is equivalent to a 4th amendment search and requires a warrant
What has recently enabled citizens to better fight for their rights in the UK?
The passing of the HRA in 1998
Give an example of a UK citizen fighting for their rights using the HRA?
Supermodel Naomi Campbell declared press coverage of her stay in rehab as intrusive to her right to a private life and in a landmark decision the coverage was declared illegal (Campbell vs Mirror group newspapers 2004)
How do checks and balances and the separation of powers allow greater access points for democratic participation?
It means they have more access points to lobby a large range of institutions via interest groups at both the state and federal levels
Why are there fewer access points because of the UK constitution and what does this mean for citizens?
There are fewer access points because sovereignty is located centrally, so considerable lobbying is done in Westminster
How has this somewhat changed since devolution?
It is also rational for individuals and groups to target the Welsh Senedd, Holyrood or Stormont
How can the cultural approach be seen in the two constitutions?
In how the culture and history of a nation explains how individuals have acted collectively in perceiving their rights and competing for sovereignty
What does the cultural history of the US constitution and BoR reflect?
The clear intent of the Founding Fathers to limit the concentration of power and preserve individual liberties
What was the US constitution therefore forged within?
The cultural context of the late 18th century
Explain how this was the case for the founding fathers when coming up with the constitution
Having escaped the control of a restrictive monarchy where sovereignty was in the hands of the few, and individual rights were at the whim of the ruling elite, they created a constitution that was largely a reaction to that repressive regime
Whose cultural values did the US constitution reflect?
The social elite that had created it, who wished to be the new ruling class