The nature and sources of the UK constitution

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  • Created by: Lilydavis
  • Created on: 23-05-19 15:22

A constitution is a set of rules that sets out the powers and functions of various government institutions.

The nature of the UK constitution

  • Unentrenched
    • can be amended by an individual government or Parliament
  • Uncodified
    • does not have a single source and is not contained in a single document
    • has not been created at one part in time
    • constitutional rules are more difficult to establish
    • flexible and can easily be changed, so they are unentrenched
  • Unitary
    • a system of government where legal sovereignty lies in one place
    • power can be delegated to subsidary bodies, but this power can be returned to the sovereign body
  • Parliamentary sovereignty
    • AV Dicey (1885) - under the english constitution parliament has the right to "make or unmake any law whatever" and no other body can challenge this 
    • Article IX of the Bill of Rights (1689) - "procedings in Parliament ought…

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