British constitution keywords

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The fundamental principles of how a country is governed
Constitution
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A constitution that is easy to amend as it has no specific procedure
Unentrenched
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A constitution that it hard to amend, the US has this
Entrenched
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The constitution doesn't exist within one single document
Uncodified
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The constitution exists within one single document
Codified
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Political power lies within one place, other political bodies are inferior to this
Unitary
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Political power exits within the national state but other individual governments have power too, can make their own laws.
Federal
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Everyone is bound to the same laws, everyone faces the same consequence if they break a law
The Rule of Law
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Parliament has ultimate legal and political authority which cannot be overruled by anyone else
Parliamentary sovereign
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A system of laws made by the UK parliament
Statute law
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A system of laws made by customs and court decisions
Common law
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An unwritten understanding of how something works in parliament although not legally enforceable
Convention
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An agreement under international law between 2 or more countries
Treaties
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Where central government grants power to subordinate authorities while retaining sovereignity
Devolution
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A constitution that is easy to amend as it has no specific procedure

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Unentrenched

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A constitution that it hard to amend, the US has this

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The constitution doesn't exist within one single document

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The constitution exists within one single document

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