The UK constitution is uncodified and relies heavily on constitutional conventions to function. Which of the following statements best describes the role and legal status of these conventions?
- They are unwritten rules of political practice that are followed by tradition but are not legally enforceable by the courts.Cevap
- BThey are a collection of ancient statutes that give the Monarch absolute power to override decisions made by Parliament.
- CThey are formal laws passed by the House of Commons that take precedence over all other types of UK legislation.
- DThey are the written sections of the UK Constitution that were gathered together in a single document in 1689.
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Constitutional conventions are unwritten rules of political practice that are followed by tradition but are not legally enforceable by the courts.
The correct answer accurately reflects that conventions are 'political' rather than 'legal' rules. They are essential for the operation of the UK's constitutional monarchy—such as the requirement for the Monarch to give Royal Assent to bills passed by Parliament—but they exist through long-standing tradition rather than through an Act of Parliament.
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Constitutional conventions are non-legal, traditional rules that govern the behavior of the Monarch and the government within the UK's uncodified constitution.
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Review the difference between Statute Law and Common Law to understand the other primary sources of the UK constitution.
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