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what are the main sources of the UK Constitution? 7mark​

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Answered by mjha9910
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#The main sources of constitutional law are Acts of Parliament, court cases, and conventions in the way that government, Parliament and the monarch act.

#There are at least four main constitutional principles recognised by the courts.

Answered by rajr31020
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There are six basic sources of the British constitution and they are:

Statute Law

Common Law

Royal Prerogative

Convention

Work of Authority

Legislation of the European Union.

1First and foremost Constitution is defined as a framework of rules which dictate the way in which power is divided between the various parts of the state and relationship between the state and individual. [2] “On the other hand there are many different types of constitution, and they are the codified or uncodified, unitary or federal and they are seen as rigid or flexible”. The UK has an uncodified constitution while the U.S.A has a codified constitution. In every country they have a constitution and this is because it serves as the primary law of the land and also set up the essential support and fundamental values of the government.

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