Public Law Constitution Flashcards

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How is the UK constitution described?

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Uncodified - written & unwritten rules meaning it has capacity to change & evolve over time

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2
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When is a rule/Act considered constitutional?

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When it conditions the legal relationship between citizen and state in some general, overarching manner

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3
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To achieve a significant change in constitutional arrangements, what must be done?

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An act must be passed

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4
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What are the functions of Parliament?

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Debate & scrutinise proposed legislation
Propose amendments to legislation
Scrutinise public expenditure & taxaiton
Extract info from executive & hold it to account

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5
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What is the role of the Speaker of the House?

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Manages and controls direction/tone of debate
Remains politically impartial and must resign from their political party
Has full authority to enforce rules of behaviour on HoC

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What are parliamentary committees and what are the two types?

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They scrutinise work of gvt and examine proposals for primary/secondary legislation
Select: investigate work of individual government departments
Public Bill (Legislative): debate & amend proposals for new legislation

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7
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What type of legislation can HoL consider but not block/amend?

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On public finances

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