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Constitutions
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Politics (Mr Edmunds) Mind Map on Constitutions, created by Katie Mortley on 17/04/2013.
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Constitutions
Codified
within a single document
e.g USA, Germany, Ireland
Clear + easy to understand
provide people of the state something to identify with
inflexible therefore strong- principles entrenched
Usually have a 2 tier legal system
lower tier- 'ordinary'
upper tier -'constitutional'
entrenched
gives power to supreme court
e.g. USA
Uncodified
e.g Britain, New Zealand, Israel
some parts are codified
e.g. EU convention + Human rights
not entrenched
many sources
Entrenchment
Prevents constitution from short term amendments
France + Ireland need referendums to alter their constitution
USA needs 2/3 of both houses of congress and 3/4 of state legislatures to agree
Britain has no entrenchment, it can change the constitution through a simple act of parliament
e.g 2011 fixed term parliaments act
However many traditions are important so it would be very difficult to change
Judicial Review
interpret real meaning of constitution
with codified they have to refer to text of constitution itself
e.g. USA supreme courts judgement on Brown V Board
in UK this have to interpret against EU conventions on Human rights or statutes or conventions
in UK Parliament can overrule judges decisions
e.g. Belmarsh Case
Arguments not to codify
More flexible
needs to evolve over time to adapt to changing circumstances
e.g. right to bear arms- recent school shootings
more decisive government
no gridlock like in USA between congress and presidency
e.g. Clinton + Obama healthcare reforms blocked by Republican congress
Conservative Pragmatism
it works
Arguments to codify
Human rights not entrenched
Executive power is too strong
government is merged with parliament and able to dominate it
Clearer
they might take more interest in politics
however USA turnouts are lower e.g 41% compare to 65% in elections
not modern
makes relations with the EU more difficult
Sources
Parliamentary Statutes
e.g freedom of information act 2000
conventions
e.g cabinet collective responsibility
common law
Tradition
e.g queens speech
Europe
e.g european convention on human rights
Principles
e.g parliamentary sovereigty
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