The nature and sources of the British Constitution Flashcards

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What does codified mean?

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The constitution is written down

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2
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What is statute law?

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A law made by Parliament

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3
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What is common law?

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The law declared by judges, derived from previous cases

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4
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What is the magna carta and when was it?

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(1215) Authoritative work - The king and his government were not above the law

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5
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What are 3 examples of constitutional changes since 1997?

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  • Devolution
  • Adoption of the Human rights Act (1998)
  • House of Lords Act (1999)
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6
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When was the Human Rights Act?

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1998

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7
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What is royal prerogative?

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The ability to exercise royal powers such as appoint and dismiss ministers, to summon and prorogue parliament and to give royal assent to bills passed by

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8
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What is royal assent?

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The final step required for a parliamentary bill to become law

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9
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When was the Bill of Rights?

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1689

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10
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When was the constitutional reform Act

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2005

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What did the Constitutional Reform Act do?

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Created an independent judiciary and Introduced the Supreme Court

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12
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What type of state do the UK have?

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A quasi-federal state

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13
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What is the salisbury convention?

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HoL cannot block or delay any laws on a gov manifesto

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14
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What were Blair’s 4 aims for constitutional reform?

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-Democratisation
-Decentralisation
-Stronger protection of rights
-Modernisation

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What was the Fixed Parliament Act and when was it?

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Elections held every five years unless a vote taken and majority of house agree (2011)

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What was the HoL Act and when was it?

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Removed all but 92 hereditary peers (2010)