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Elizabeth royal prerogative essay
  • Elizabeth royal prerogative essay

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Essay plans 3. The P.M and the Executive RATED A+
  • Essay plans 3. The P.M and the Executive RATED A+

  • Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2024
  • The executive's most important role is proposing the budget' - how far do you agree? - Proposing budget most important - How government will utilise our money, makes largest difference - Reflection of priorities Proposing budget not most important - Proposing legislation is, leading to major changes - Making policy decisions is, changing future direction of country Royal prerogative powers the executive currently possesses should be abolished' - how far do you agree? - Powers historic...
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Lecture notes Law (LLB)
  • Lecture notes Law (LLB)

  • Lecture notes • 3 pages • 2023
  • everything you will need in detail for the royal prerogative module in publice law
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Essay plans Paper 1 Politics
  • Essay plans Paper 1 Politics

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  • Explain and analyse 3 sources of the UK constitution - ANS 1) Statue law. Explain: Laws created by parliament. AOP must be approved by HOC, HOL and monarchs. Example: GRA 1932, extended the franchise. Fixed term parli act 2011, est. 5 yrly elect. Analysis: Shows legislation enacted by parli is used as a source of the const. Although the FTPA was repealed it demonstrates the unentrenched nature of the UK const emph PS as a key principle underpinning uk const. 2) Common law Explain: laws de...
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Essay plans 3. The P.M and the Executive RATED A+
  • Essay plans 3. The P.M and the Executive RATED A+

  • Exam (elaborations) • 7 pages • 2024
  • The executive's most important role is proposing the budget' - how far do you agree? - Proposing budget most important - How government will utilise our money, makes largest difference - Reflection of priorities Proposing budget not most important - Proposing legislation is, leading to major changes - Making policy decisions is, changing future direction of country Royal prerogative powers the executive currently possesses should be abolished' - how far do you agree? - Powers historic...
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UK Government - Prime Minister & Executive
  • UK Government - Prime Minister & Executive

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  • Evaluate the extent to which the Prime Minster dominates UK politics (30 marks) INTRODUCTION (agree) - The prime minister is undoubtedly the most powerful person in the UK political system. However, the powers of the PM are not unlimited. This essay will discuss the constraints and freedoms that the PM is subject to. It will conclude that normally PMs are very powerful. Evaluate the extent to which the Prime Minster dominates UK politics (30 marks) AGREEMENT - The powers of the Prime Minis...
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Essay plans Paper 1 Politics
  • Essay plans Paper 1 Politics

  • Exam (elaborations) • 22 pages • 2024
  • Explain and analyse 3 sources of the UK constitution - ANS 1) Statue law. Explain: Laws created by parliament. AOP must be approved by HOC, HOL and monarchs. Example: GRA 1932, extended the franchise. Fixed term parli act 2011, est. 5 yrly elect. Analysis: Shows legislation enacted by parli is used as a source of the const. Although the FTPA was repealed it demonstrates the unentrenched nature of the UK const emph PS as a key principle underpinning uk const. 2) Common law Explain: laws de...
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UK Government - Prime Minister & Executive
  • UK Government - Prime Minister & Executive

  • Exam (elaborations) • 6 pages • 2024
  • Evaluate the extent to which the Prime Minster dominates UK politics (30 marks) INTRODUCTION (agree) - The prime minister is undoubtedly the most powerful person in the UK political system. However, the powers of the PM are not unlimited. This essay will discuss the constraints and freedoms that the PM is subject to. It will conclude that normally PMs are very powerful. Evaluate the extent to which the Prime Minster dominates UK politics (30 marks) AGREEMENT - The powers of the Prime Minis...
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Henry VII BRIEF SUMMARY LATEST UPDATES
  • Henry VII BRIEF SUMMARY LATEST UPDATES

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  • Henry VII BRIEF SUMMARY Who is he? - The first Tudor King When did he reign from? - 1485-1509 Where was he born? - Pembroke, Wales Who were his parents? - Edmund Tudor and Margaret Beaufort Who was Margaret a descendant of? - Edward III What is his claim to the throne? - His father was Edmund Tudor What House did his family belong to and who was king when he was a child? - Lancaster - red rose King was Edward IV Why did he have to flee England and who did he go with and...
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Lecture notes Law (LLB)
  • Lecture notes Law (LLB)

  • Lecture notes • 3 pages • 2023
  • these lecture notes provide everything you will need to complete first year of university for public law. I have broken down each subject regarding public law in different files to provide more detail.
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