
The UK's Constitution Explained - TLDR Explains
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Social Studies
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11th Grade - University
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The video discusses the UK's uncodified constitution, which is unique among modern nations. It draws from statute law, common law, works of authority, and conventions. Statute law includes acts of Parliament, while common law is based on legal precedents. Works of authority, like the Magna Carta, hold political weight but are not legally binding. Conventions guide political practices without legal enforcement. The flexibility of an uncodified constitution allows for modernization but also poses risks if conventions are ignored. Despite potential vulnerabilities, the UK's system maintains stability through political checks and balances.
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