Who said, “The British Constitution is a child of wisdom and chance”?
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Munro described the British Constitution as a ” Child of wisdom and chance”. Thomas Paine and Alexis de Tocqueville remarked that England had no Constitution. This is due to the unwritten parts such as Conventions and customs of British society
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Professor Munro.
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- It comes from multiple sources rather than just one. It is a work in progress rather than a finished product. It is a product of knowledge and chance, whose course has occasionally been determined by chance and other times by sophisticated design. King Charles signed.
- The oldest, unwritten, most evolved, and most dynamic constitution is that of Great Britain. The British constitution is a complex combination of institutions, concepts, and practises, according to Professor Munro's writing in this regard. It is made up of charters, statutes, common law court rulings, precedents, customs, and traditions. There are hundreds of documents, not just one. It comes from multiple sources rather than just one. It is a work in progress rather than a finished product.
- It is a product of wisdom and chance, whose direction has occasionally been determined by chance and other times by deliberate high-level planning.
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