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    In “The Scottish Parliament and witch-hunting in Scotland under the Covenanters”‚ Young used an explanatory framework as it examines the role of the Scottish parliament and witch-hunting during the 1640’s when the covenanting movement was in power. This author used primary sources as Young referred to acts and bodies in the Scottish government that paved the way for witch hunts at the local level. An example of this is the 1563 witchcraft act passed by the Scottish parliament. Moreover‚ the church

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    healthy * Stay safe * Enjoy and acheive * Make positive contribution * Acheive economic well-being These outcomes form the basis of inspections and will underpin my practice. Legislation - Laws‚ rules and regulations passed by acts of parliament. Please read the following selection of Acts: Childcare Act (2006) – Introduced the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) in England. Data Protection Act (1998) – Prevents confidential and personal information being passed on without a persons

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    rights for everyday people and influenced the content of other documents that protect the rights of citizens‚ such as the Bill of Rights in the United States Constitution Another result of the Magna Carta was the establishment of the first English parliament. It created the Great Council‚ a group of 25 barons that the king was supposed to consult when he made a decision. This planted the seeds of a parliamentary government where the power was shared between the ruling monarch and the people‚ and the

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    Since 1867‚ the Parliament of Canada has been the heart of Canada’s democracy. In fact‚ Parliament is the legislative branch of government in Canada with the lower house being the elected House of Commons and the upper house being the Senate. In Parliament‚ issues of the day are examined‚ the government is held accountable‚ and policies and laws are decided on. Although Canada has been a democracy for the last 150 years‚ Canada’s political institutions are in need of reform as distortion in representation

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    Law Making and Influences on Parliament Assignment 1 – Unit 2 – P2 How do Parliament create an act? Every act of Parliament begins as a Bill. A Bill is a draft law and will fall into one of three categories: Government (Public) Bills The most common form of bill. These are put forward by the parliamentary party in power. Gov’t policies are set out in the party manifesto‚ which in itself is a list of things that the party say they will do should they come into power. Bills based on these

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    women into political positions and to ensure that women are not isolated in political life. Quota systems aim at ensuring that women constitute at least a "critical minority" of 30 or 40 per cent. So it will increasing women’s representation in parliament. MOST of COUNTRIES which use quota system is developing countries around africa such as rwanda ‚ uganda and tanzania ‚ middle east ‚ argentina ‚ india ‚srilanka and bangladesh ‚ because women underestimated of the culture. Quota are not there

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    the UK is the British monarch‚ currently Queen Elizabeth II. In theory‚ the British sovereign can dissolve Parliament whenever they desire. They can in theory choose any British citizen to be Prime Minister‚ even if they are not a member of the House of Commons or House of Lords. Theoretically‚ the Sovereign possesses the ability to refrain from granting Royal Assent to a Bill from Parliament‚ in addition to being able to declare war and appoint ministers. In practice‚ the head of state is a largely

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    "unwritten" constitution. However‚ absence of a Witten constitution means that British constitution depends less on legal rules and safeguard upon political and democratic principles. Thus‚ the resulting vacuum is occupied by the doctrine of Separation of Parliament‚ the doctrine of Separation of Powers and the concept of Rule of Law. Parliamentary Sovereignty Parliamentary sovereignty (also called parliamentary supremacy or legislative supremacy) is a concept in the constitutional law of some parliamentary

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    To what extent is the House of Commons effective in carrying out its various functions? The House of Commons is the publicly elected chamber of parliament‚ it is made up of 659 MP’s‚ all of whom are elected within a constituency throughout the UK. With the rare exception‚ such as Martin Bell in 1997‚ almost all MP’s are elected from a political party. Members in the House of Commons debate the major political issues of the day and make proposals for new laws. The House of Commons holds legislative

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    Parliament isn’t the most effective body to make laws.” Parliament is an elected supreme law-making body that is able to create new laws that reflect the needs of the people. It is not always effective as there are many different factors that can both help and hinder the process of legislation within the two houses. By being an arena for debate parliament is able to formulate effective laws through by discussing and debating the presented purpose of a proposed law. Thus lessening any chance of

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