Introduction to the British Constitution

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During this masterclass, you will look at different ways to divide up law (civil/common, private public), before moving onto studying the basics of the constitution. You will look at the three branches of government (Parliament, the judiciary and the executive) and the reasons for the separation of powers, the concept of Parliamentary sovereignty, and the theory of the constitution, before applying these concepts to a case such as that of Jackson v AG.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours, dependent on the level of detail desired.

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During this masterclass, you will look at different ways to divide up law (civil/common, private public), before moving onto studying the basics of the constitution. You will look at the three branches of government (Parliament, the judiciary and the executive) and the reasons for the separation of powers, the concept of Parliamentary sovereignty, and the theory of the constitution, before applying these concepts to a case such as that of Jackson v AG.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours, dependent on the level of detail desired.

During this masterclass, you will look at different ways to divide up law (civil/common, private public), before moving onto studying the basics of the constitution. You will look at the three branches of government (Parliament, the judiciary and the executive) and the reasons for the separation of powers, the concept of Parliamentary sovereignty, and the theory of the constitution, before applying these concepts to a case such as that of Jackson v AG.

  • Duration: Suggested 1-2 hours, dependent on the level of detail desired.

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