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Department of law
Submitted To-
Dr. ASM Tariq Iqbal
Associates Professor
Department Of law
Submitted by-
Akash Biswas
Reg. No. 2021608502
Department Of Law
01846611934
Date of Submisson-21.10.2020
References
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Lockyer, R. Tudor and Stuart Britain 1471–1714. (London: Longman, 2004) third edition [ISBN
978-0582771888].
Maitland, F.W. The constitutional history of England. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
1920) [ISBN 978-0521091374].
What is the UK Constitution?
Constitutions organise, distribute and regulate state power. They set out the structure of the state,
the major state institutions, and the principles governing their relations with each other and with
the state's citizens. Britain is unusual in that it has an 'unwritten' constitution: unlike the great
majority of countries there is no single legal document which sets out in one place the
fundamental laws outlining how the state works. Britain's lack of a 'written' constitution can be
explained by its history.