The Constitution of _________ is an unwritten one.
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The unwritten constitution are those processes of our government that are considered an essential part of the system yet they are not actually in the Constitution. These are customs and precedents that have been doing for so long that many citizens think these are, in fact, laws yet they are not.
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What Britain has instead is an accumulation of various statutes, conventions, judicial decisions and treaties which collectively can be referred to as the British Constitution. It is thus more accurate to refer to Britain's constitution as an 'uncodified' constitution, rather than an 'unwritten' one.
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The Constitution of England is an unwritten one.
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