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- the law. An uncodified constitution has the advantages of elasticity, adaptability, and resilience. A. V. Dicey described the uncodified constitution...
- codification is the process of converting and consolidating judge-made law or uncodified statutes enacted by the legislature into statute law. Ancient Sumer's...
- do not have such a do****ent have uncodified, but not entirely unwritten, constitutions, since much of an uncodified constitution is usually written in...
- As a result of parliamentary sovereignty, the British constitution is uncodified, consisting mostly of disparate written sources, including parliamentary...
- A convention, also known as a constitutional convention, is an uncodified tradition that is followed by the institutions of a state. In some states, notably...
- laws appears in the United States Statutes at Large, a chronological, uncodified compilation. The official text of an Act of Congress is that of the "enrolled...
- a 'mixed' or hybrid constitution, partly formally codified and partly uncodified. The codified part originally made no reference whatsoever to a prime...
- English immigrants. By the early 1830s, there were reports of a variety of uncodified bat-and-ball games recognizable as early forms of baseball being pla****...
- complete withdrawal. Traditionally the Conservative Party has supported the uncodified constitution of the United Kingdom and its traditional Westminster system...
- House of Commons, usually by possessing a majority of MPs. Under the uncodified British constitution, executive authority lies with the sovereign, although...