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Constitutional Law
Constitutional Law
By: Mo Abdel
Nature and Sources of UK Constitution, House of Lords, Legislative Authority of Parliament4Decks101Flashcards3Learners -
SQE1 - Public
SQE1 - Public
By: Fareeha Noorani
1. Features of UK Constitution, 2. Constitutional Principles, 3. Parliament10Decks239Flashcards1Learner -
Exams
Exams
By: Patrick Beresford
Consolidation of Power, Politics: UK Constitution, Russia: Collectivisation4Decks49Flashcards1Learner -
Politics
Politics
By: becky nixon
Supreme court, Direct democracy, How healthy is UK democracy40Decks295Flashcards1Learner -
A level Politics Mock - US
A level Politics Mock - US
By: Kirsten doe
Federalism, US v UK constitution, The powers of congress10Decks57Flashcards2Learners -
Revision
Revision
By: Henry Murphy
US Supreme court cases, UK Relationship between branches, Glaciation key terms28Decks287Flashcards1Learner -
Politics Britain
Politics Britain
By: hamda sayid
nature and sources of the UK constituion, the structure and role of parliament2Decks18Flashcards1Learner -
Modern Studies Prelim Revision
Modern Studies Prelim Revision
By: Zoe Armitage
Voting behaviour, Positives of FPTP, Negatives of FPTP16Decks71Flashcards1Learner -
Politics
Politics
By: george baxter
Global: states and globalisation, Global: Political Governance, Global: Human Rights Governance16Decks104Flashcards1Learner -
Edexcel A Level Politics
Edexcel A Level Politics
By: Aimee Rosenthal
1 - Democracy and Participation, 2 - Political Parties, 3 - Electoral Systems7Decks23Flashcards1Learner -
Politics Paper 2: Section 1 - The Constitution
Politics Paper 2: Section 1 - The Constitution
By: Mia Budge
Evaluate the view that devolution has been good for Wales and Scotland but not good for England and Northern Ireland., Evaluate the view that the UK's Constitution requires major change., Evaluate the extent to which constitutional reforms of 1997 to 2010 may be considered even more important than the constitutional reforms that occurred after 2010.5Decks74Flashcards1Learner -
Public law revision
Public law revision
By: Jeanne Semple
Legal system of England and Wales, Legislation - primary & secondary, rules of SI, Statutory judicial bodies and tribunals14Decks354Flashcards1Learner -
UK Politics
UK Politics
By: Theo Pincemin
Parliament, UK Supreme Court, UK Democracy and participation8Decks91Flashcards1Learner -
Public Law
Public Law
By: Lillie Morrell
Introduction to Constitutional Law, Sources and institutions of the Uk constitution, Separation of power6Decks121Flashcards1Learner -
A Level Politics Mock
A Level Politics Mock
By: Kirsten doe
Effectiveness Of Parliament, The UKs Core Executive, PM-cabinet Relations6Decks28Flashcards1Learner -
SQE 1 - FLK 1
SQE 1 - FLK 1
By: Chloe Amies
Legal System of England and Wales, Legal System of England and Wales - Introduction, Legal Systems of England and Wales - Statutory Interpretation79Decks803Flashcards4Learners -
Politics (Government Sector)
Politics (Government Sector)
By: Alanna Harris
The nature and sources of the Uk Constitution, Devolution, EU Law5Decks73Flashcards1Learner -
Politics Paper 2: Section 3 - Prime Minister and the Executive
Politics Paper 2: Section 3 - Prime Minister and the Executive
By: Mia Budge
Evaluate the view that Prime Minister's rarely face serious limitations on their powers., Evaluate the extent to which prime ministers are able to dominate their Cabinets., Evaluate the view that since 2010 we have seen a return to executive dominance over Parliament.6Decks84Flashcards1Learner -
Politics - UK Government
Politics - UK Government
By: Theo L
Individual And Collective Responsibility, Prime Minister, UK Constitution5Decks213Flashcards1Learner -
Gov and Pol: Electoral systems.
Gov and Pol: Electoral systems.
By: Richard Burke
The role of elections in a Democracy., What is an electoral system?, FPTP24Decks97Flashcards9Learners -
Con & Ad
Con & Ad
By: Olivia Harvey
The European Convention on Human Rights, Human Rights Act 1998: European Convention on Human Rights in the UK, Retained EU Law10Decks215Flashcards1Learner -
Politics: UK government
Politics: UK government
By: grace o’sullivan
1.1 the nature and sources of the UK Constitution, 1.2 how the constitution has changed since 1997, 1.3 the role and powers of devolved bodies in the UK10Decks250Flashcards1Learner -
A Level G&P - Edexcel - Component Two
A Level G&P - Edexcel - Component Two
By: Noyal Jaimon Thomas
UK Government: The constitution, Uk Government: Relationships between the branches., Uk Government: Prime Minister and executive5Decks142Flashcards1Learner -
Gov and Pol: The British Constitution
Gov and Pol: The British Constitution
By: Richard Burke
What is a constitution?, Codified and uncodified constitutions, The main sources of the British Constitution36Decks144Flashcards9Learners -
Edexcel A Level Politics paper 2
Edexcel A Level Politics paper 2
By: Bethany Watson
Parliament, UK Constitution2Decks18Flashcards1Learner -
Higher Modern Studies
Higher Modern Studies
By: Craig Stout
Voting Systems in the UK, Factors Which Influence Voting Behaviour, Alternatives for the Governance of Scotland13Decks47Flashcards6Learners -
Shared Politics Revision
Shared Politics Revision
By: Anna Balson
Component 1- Democracy and Participation, Component 1- Political Parties, Component 1- Electoral Systems18Decks63Flashcards5Learners -
politics exam
politics exam
By: Plamedi Kileke
Direct democracy, Representative democracy, Similarities of direct and representative democracy38Decks204Flashcards1Learner -
Public Law
Public Law
By: WANG TSUI
Public law: Eligibility to Judicial Review, Public Law: Fundamentals of UK Constitution, Public law: Separation of Powers11Decks95Flashcards3Learners -
Politics UK gov & politics
Politics UK gov & politics
By: Rebecca Pritchard
Chapter 3: the constitution, Chapter 4: devolution, Chapter 5: parliament12Decks108Flashcards2Learners