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    Uk Constitution

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    UK constitution COMMON LAW Laws not passed by parliament (traditional laws) - Monarchy - 2012 Changed that it does not have to be the eldest son that takes the crown but eldest child regardless - Sovereignty - Royal Prerogative: the formal powers of the crown. - Traditional Rights and Freedoms: everything is permitted if it is not prohibited. STATUE OF LAW Laws passed by parliament that affect the political system • Made by Parliament. • Primary Legislation/Acts of Parliament.

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    Philippine Constitution

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    1987 PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION General Considerations Scope of the Study Organization and operations of the governmental organs of the State and the relation of the State with the inhabitants of its territory. Necessity of Study Every citizen‚ regardless of calling‚ should understand the mechanics and motivations of his government. Sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them. All educational institutions shall include the study of the Constitution as part of the

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    The Constitution notes

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    The constitution Constitution - Set of rules to establish powers and functions of institutions of gvt – specifically exec‚ leg‚ judic – second function to define relationship between individual and state – extent of liberty – codified (USA where con becomes sovereign) and uncodified (UK with sovereignty elsewhere) – federal (UK) and unitary (USA) Codified constitution – often result of revolutionary change 1. Authoritative so constitutes “higher law” – has sovereignty and binds gvt institutions

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    No Binding Constitution

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    The United Kingdom has no binding constitution as it is unwritten‚ but the UK constitution is made up of rules which come from Acts of Parliament‚ judgements derived from cases and conventions. The rule of law is a legal principle that governs a nation rather than being governed by the arbitrary decisions of individual officials. A famous constitutional theorist Av Dicey defines that the rule of law states that we are all subject to the law‚ that nobody is above the law or exempt from the law.

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    Constitution

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    The Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. It lays down the framework defining fundamental political principles‚ establishes the structure‚ procedures‚ powers‚ and duties of government institutions‚ and sets out fundamental rights‚ directive principles‚ and the duties of citizens. It is the longest[1] written constitution of any sovereign country in the world‚ containing 448 [Note 1] articles in 24 parts‚ 12 schedules and 97 amendments. Besides the English version‚ there is an official

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    The UK’s constitution‚ once revered as the matchless constitution ‚ has come under scrutiny in regards to whether the recent constitutional system that it holds is the best way to govern a country. The definition of a constitution can be stated as a “whole system of government of a country‚ the collection of rules which establish and regulate or govern the government” . The UK’s constitution is identified as an unwritten constitution‚ though not to be taken literally as the constitutional laws

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    layout types

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    Basic layout types The chapter describes four basic layout types. Remember though‚ at the end of doing this the chapter does make the point that most layout types are hybrids of two or more of these four basic types. Nevertheless it is important to understand each of them so that their advantages and disadvantages can be identified. Fixed position layout Unusually‚ in a fixed position layout the resources travel to the product or customer rather than the other way round. Several examples are

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    Type Of Team

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    Type of team As we you see from above ‚we have described the population of team. However‚ all of teams are not in a constant type around our life. There are four common types :problem solving teams ‚self-managed teams‚ cross function teams and virtual teams. Problem solving teams According to the letter‚ we can find‚ in order to resolve issues a organization will build this kind of team. There are difference number of members based on the size of the organization. In the problem solving team

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    meiji constitution

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    Today we will introduce about the Meiji Constitution‚ which was written in Feb 11‚ 1889 in Japan by Ito Hirobumi‚ who was appointed by the Emperor of Japan as the prime minister after being designated by the Diet‚ with a group of other government leaders and several western scholars. European democratic politics were prevailing at that present‚ in which citizens‚ instead of Emperor‚ have the authority to vote or judge. However‚ found that a constitution should most fit national conditions and the

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    Constitution of India

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    2 B.Com T The Constitution of India is the Supreme Law of India. It lays down the framework defining fundamental political principles‚ establishes the structure‚ procedures‚ powers‚ and duties of government institutions‚ and sets out fundamental rights‚ directive principles‚ and the duties of citizens. It is the longest written constitution of any sovereign country in the world‚ containing 448  articles in 22 parts‚ 12 schedules

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