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  2. The Constitution Society - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution Society provides financial support for the United Kingdom Constitutional Law Association (UKCLA). UKCLA is the United Kingdom’s national body of constitutional law scholars affiliated to the International Association of Constitutional Law.

  3. United Kingdom constitutional law - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom constitutional law concerns the governance of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. With the oldest continuous political system on Earth, the British constitution is not contained in a single code but principles have emerged over centuries from common law statute , case law , political conventions and ...

  4. Constitution of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The leading institutions in the United Kingdom's constitution are Parliament, the judiciary, the executive, and regional and local governments, including the devolved legislatures and executives of Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Parliament is the supreme law-making body, and represents the people of the United Kingdom.

  5. Civil liberties in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom, through Sir David Maxwell-Fyfe, led the drafting of the Convention, which expresses a traditional civil libertarian theory. [3] It became directly applicable in UK law with the enactment of the Human Rights Act 1998. Civil liberties have been gradually declining in the United Kingdom since the late 20th century.

  6. Society for Constitutional Information - Wikipedia

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    The Society for Constitutional Information was a British activist group founded in 1780 by Major John Cartwright, to promote parliamentary reform and knowledge of the English constitution. [ 1 ] It was an organisation of social reformers, many of whom were drawn from the rational dissenting community, dedicated to publishing political tracts ...

  7. Rule of law in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    It has evolved to work only alongside equal application of the law to all free people 'equality before the law' and within the framework of the constitutional monarchy supports the legal doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty. Exactly what it entails beyond this and the way that different aspects of the rule of law principle are applied, depends ...

  8. Politics of the United Kingdom in the 19th century - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom does not have a written constitution to this day. In the 19th century, sources of constitutional law in the United Kingdom included: Positive law, comprising fundamental legal acts such as Magna Carta (1215), the Triennial Act (1641), [3] the Habeas Corpus Act (1679), the Bill of Rights (1689), and the Act of Settlement (1701);

  9. Category:Constitutional laws of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    UK energy law; Acts of Union 1800; Union with Scotland (Amendment) Act 1707; United Kingdom administrative law; United Kingdom constitutional law; United Kingdom enterprise law; United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020; United Nations Act 1946