Comparing the US and UK constitutions Flashcards
What is a constitution?
The framework within which government is conducted - giving the rules that establish the relationship between the state and the individual
What does the constitution establish?
The duties, powers and functions of the various institutions of government
What are both constitutions a product of?
The culture and societies that shaped them
How did the two constitutions emerge differently?
UK emerged by evolution, US emerged by revolution
How do the two constitutions differ in terms of codification?
The US is codified, the UK is uncodified
How are they similar in terms of the sources that make them up?
They are both made up of multiple sources, as the US constitution is supplemented by the interpretative amendments made by the SC
What do both constitutions contain?
Conventions
Define conventions
An unwritten understanding about how something in the constitution could be done. They are not legally enforceable but are universally applied. They are therefore extremely important in how political systems operate
Give an example of a convention in the US
The constitution does not refer to a cabinet directly, but every president has held one
Give an example of a convention in the UK
The expectation that the monarch will always give royal assent to Acts of Parliament
How are they different in terms of status?
US is entrenched in higher law and is rarely amended, parliament is always sovereign in the UK and so the constitution does not hold any kind of special status
How is the amendment process different?
In the US, the amendment process is formal, difficult and infrequent, while in the UK a simple Act of Parliament changes the constitution
How do they differ in terms of who they invest power in?
The UK is a constitutional monarchy with an unelected head of state whose role is ceremonial rather than political. The US is a republic with an elected head of state who is politically active and partisan
How many branches of government do they both provide?
3
How do they differ in terms of the separation of powers?
They are separate in the US and partially fused in the UK
What type of democracy have both constitutions created?
A representative democracy
What type of legislature do both constitutions describe?
Bicameral
What judicial body do both provide for?
A SC
What type of government do both allow for?
Subnational government
What type of elections do both allow for?
Fixed term - although this is at the discression of parliament in the UK
How are the bicameral legislatures different?
Both houses of congress have equal status whereas the commons has primacy in the UK
How is the position of PM easier than the position of president?
The PM will usually be in control of a commons majority, allowing the executive to dominate the legislative programme. In the US, the president must propose legislation to congress and is far less confident this will be acted upon, especially in times of divided government
How do they legislatures differ in terms of democratic legitimacy?
Both chambers are elected in the US but the lords is unelected in the UK