The governing principles of the United Kingdom are not found in one central document but are instead gathered from several different origins. Which of the following identifies the primary sources of this 'unwritten' constitution?
- Statute Law (Acts of Parliament), Common Law, and conventionsCevap
- BA single codified charter that was written and signed by the Monarch
- CA collection of oral customs that have never been documented in writing
- DA set of absolute decrees issued and maintained solely by the reigning Monarch
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Statute Law (Acts of Parliament), Common Law, and conventions
The correct answer accurately reflects that the UK constitution is 'uncodified', meaning its rules and principles are derived from several sources: Statute Law (Acts of Parliament), Common Law (legal precedents), and Conventions (traditional practices).
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The UK Constitution is uncodified and draws from multiple sources rather than a single document.
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