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English Constitution, Should It Be Codified?

English Constitution, should it be codified?

A countries national constitution defines the fundamental political principles, creating structure, procedures, powers and duties of a government as well rights and duties of it citizens. The word constitution comes from Latin word “constitutio” which refers to issuing a important law. The idea of constitution was spread around the world because of the Catholic Church which uses the term in the canon law. The English Constitution differs from other countries constitution because it is uncodified. The “organic” nature of the English Constitution receiving its directives from 6 major sources: The Royal prerogative, convention and customs, authoritative opinions, common law, statue law and since the membership in the European Union the some EU laws became part of the English Constitution. This style of constitution on today’s world, have made people make their selves if the Constitution should or not be codified.

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