The United Kingdom is often noted for having an 'unwritten' constitution. Which statement best explains how the principles of the British government are structured under this uncodified system?
- The principles are drawn from multiple sources, such as laws passed by Parliament (Statute Law), court precedents (common law), and traditional rules (conventions).Cevap
- BThe principles are gathered into one formal, codified document, similar to those found in the United States or France.
- CThe principles are entirely based on ancient oral traditions and have never been recorded in any written format or legal records.
- DThe principles are based purely on constitutional conventions, which are legally binding rules that the Monarch can use to overrule Parliament.
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The principles are drawn from multiple sources, such as laws passed by Parliament (Statute Law), court precedents (common law), and traditional rules (conventions).
The correct answer accurately explains that the UK's 'unwritten' constitution is actually 'uncodified'. This means that instead of one single, formal document (like in the US), the rules for how the country is governed are found in various places, specifically including Acts of Parliament (Statute Law), court precedents (common law), and long-standing traditions (conventions).
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The UK constitution is uncodified, meaning it is not found in a single document but is comprised of multiple sources.
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