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UK's Parliament is Supreme (A fact).

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Public Law:

Constitution Model Answer:

Pointers;

1. Introduction
2. What is a constitution?
3. Types of constitutions (codified and uncodified)
4. Advantages and disadvantages (written & unwritten)
5. Detailed discussion on UK’s Constitution
A; history
B; what forms part of the UK’s constitution
C; how their constitution is uncodified instead of unwritten
D; why UK never consolidated (codified) its constitution.
6. Impact of U.K’s constitution on (P.S, R.O.L, S.O.P)
7. Should U.K adopt a codified constitution? (pros and cons)
8. Conclusion.



Introduction:
The above-mentioned question is asking us to address, what is a
constitution, Types of constitutions, advantages and disadvantages, detailed discussion,
impact on P.S, R.O.L, and S.O.P. Does UK in need to adopt a codified constitution? I am
intending to discuss all of it with the help of history. If they are in need of a written
constitution how they should adopt it. I will discuss this with references of some
renowned jurists what was their opinion on it. Doing all of this will make me able to
answer the question in a good manner.

What is a constitution?
Constitution is a set of rules that determine how a country should run. Constitution is
said to be the supreme law of the land. There are two types of constitution (written and
unwritten). There is one more modification that is codified and uncodified. U.K. has
uncodified constitution. Everything is derived from constitution. How a country should
regulate its affairs? It’s the constitution that shows the way to a country. Constitution
determines the division of powers.
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