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    Dicey named ‘conventions’ the non-legal rules that regulate the way legal rules are applied . Prerogative powers are legal powers held by the crown but exercised by government without the authority from parliament. There is no doubt about their importance to the British constitution but their unwritten nature has caused disputes regarding their extent. Therefore some believe that conventions and prerogative powers should be codified. This could be in legal or non-legal form. Codification might clarify

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    have to be done to ensure everything is fair and there is no issue to it. Also case made law is when the court of appeal acts on a decision made by a lower court and by doing so establishes it in law. However‚ the judges can only work within the statute/act which is set by parliament. For example judicial review which is a hearing in front of the judge on

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    Legislation means a law that has been created for people to obey. For example‚ policy are made in health and social care setting like in a nursery‚ and the policy of the nursery is people should not discriminate or ignored; the legislation of this is to apply the policy and not discriminate. http://www.lse.ac.uk/intranet/LSEServices/nursery/regulations/Home.aspx From the research that I have done‚ I have learnt the policies and procedures of a nursery school and I have found out `that the policy

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    branch‚ and other independent government agencies to use their power and authority over businesses and society. Administrative agencies are in charge to carry out and apply the law of statutes and the Constitution. According to Melvin (2011)‚ “these agencies are empowered to administer the details of federal statutes and have broad powers to impose regulations‚ make policy‚ and enforce the law in their designated area of jurisdiction.” ("Chapter 1‚ Administrative Law"). An example of one of these

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    Introduction to Law Assignment 1 |Name |Robert Hooper | |Unit Code |BLW16 | |Study Period |Period 3 (2006) | |Subject

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    This assignment is designed to provide a clear explanation of two statements such as: (1)‘it is as false to claim that the United Kingdom does not have a constitution’ as (2)‘it is to claim that the constitution that the United Kingdom does possess is uncodified’”. In other words to consider whether the UK have a constitution; if yes‚ what kind of a constitution the UK possesses. To answer these two statements one should define the meaning of a constitution and its purposes; what are the differences

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    Outline the sources of the UK Constitution (10 mark) One of the main and most significant sources of our constitution include Statute Law‚ this is law made by Parliament also known as Primary legislation. However only the laws that affect the powers and responsibilities of governing bodies or the rights of citizens are of constitutional significance. For example the Fixed-Term Parliaments Act 2011‚ this took away one of the prime ministerial powers as it introduced fixed term elections for the

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    Memorandum Date: October 18‚ 2016 To: Candie Cardigan‚ CARDWARE Inc. From: Robyn Broadwater Re: NEGLIGENCE _____________________________________________________________________________ With this memorandum we would like to convey about the new sweater line of cardwares‚ Meaning of the terms utilized by the Restatement is critical. The word "purpose" is used all through the Restatement to imply that the performer covers the results of his or her demonstration or trusts those outcomes are significantly

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    Functions of Law The functions and role of law in business and society is used on a regular basis in the workplace but not that many people seem to really think about those things these days. These functions will be something I will elaborate on in this paper and show the connection it has to business and society using some of my own experiences along with using my textbook as a reference. The purpose of law in addition to what exactly makes something lawful may be different depending on what region one

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    constitutions of each state. A constitutional law is the supreme law and all other laws are based off of the constitutional law. If a law is considered unconstitutional‚ it will not be enforced and will be erased. Statutes are passed by legislative bodies at any level of government. Federal statutes are laws

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