Although there have been debates around the world regarding the Nature of the UK constitution and its success and failure in the modern world, we all can see and understand that UK has a unique system of governance which is termed as uncodified constitution. Referring...
Throughout the centuries the British monarchy has always been involved with the governance of the realm. Yet some would argue that due to its age it has become far too undemocratic to be included and hold a representative government. Is the British constitutional monarchy too...
While I don’t think that completely rewriting the Constitution every generation is the correct move, I will say that it is both possible and advantageous for generational leaders to look at the Constitution as the foundation of our country and make changes and adaptations to...
Constitutional Conventions are non-legal but nonetheless binding rules of constitutional behaviour. The Government’s Cabinet Manual describes conventions as constitutional practices that are regarded as binding in operation but not in law. This highlights that constitutional conventions play a significant importance in the modern-day British Constitution...
Introduction The history of New Zealand has played a pivotal role in the development of its constitutional system. Unlike many other countries, New Zealand lacks a single entrenched document that serves as its constitution. Instead, the nation’s constitutional framework has evolved over time, influenced by...
The Virginia Plan and the New Jersey Plan were two significant proposals put forward during the Constitutional Convention of 1787, which aimed to establish a framework for the government of the United States. These plans differed in their approach to representation and the structure of...
Introduction Amendments to the United States Constitution have played a significant role in shaping the nation’s laws and rights. The 28th Amendment, a proposed addition to the Constitution, has sparked debates and discussions among policymakers, scholars, and the general public. This essay aims to critically...
The Texas Constitution, as it stands today, is a document that has many limitations that hinder the state’s ability to effectively govern and address the needs of its citizens. These limitations are evident in various aspects of the constitution, including its inflexibility, limited scope, and...