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explain and analyse three ways in which judicial independence is upheld in the UK - ANS security of
tenure, guaranteed salary and the JAC
explain and analyse the ways how the establishment of the supreme court has increased the judiciaries
independence - ANS independent appointment, security of tenure and high level training
"the british judiciary is becoming increasingly more politicised" - ANS judges rule on the merit of law not
its application, article 50 and johnson's prorogation of parliament
"the increasing power of judges in britiain strengthens the priciple of separation of powers" - ANS
security of tenure, guaranteed salary and contempt of court
explain and analyse three arguments against a codified constitution - ANS proceedings would be slower,
no consensus over voting systems and undermines parliamentary sovereignty
explain and analyse three arguments for a codified constitution - ANS clarification of law and educative
value, entrenched rights and limit of executive power and protection of local government rights
explain and analyse the significance of three sources of the british constitution - ANS statute law,
common law and treatise
"the sources of the british constitution give it both stability and flexibility" - ANS modernisation of HOL,
greater democracy and election of mayors and devolution
"the british constitution is becoming increasingly codified" - ANS codification of HRA into constitutional
law, codifying the relationship between devolved regions and parliament and imperial prime minister