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10/26/11 1:48 PM |
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Briton wrote: 1. A.V. Dicey Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution (1885)2. Concerning the EEC/EC/EU, membership is itself unconstitutional because Parliament 1. Hmmm sounds very dicey!!!2. Constitution??? Constitution??? What Constitution??? This is Britain - NO constitution 'ere me ole mate. 'ere is Wiki fer yer::- "A source of tension has historically been the relationship between the constitutions of member states and European Union law. Unlike the UK, most continental European member states have written constitutions and some have constitutional courts with the exclusive power to interpret the national constitution. The European Court of Justice has rules that such courts must apply European Union law in its entirety, to avoid any conflicting provisions of national law." Wiki "Unlike many other nations, the UK has no single core constitutional document. In this sense, it is said not to have a written constitution but an uncodified one, much of the British constitution is embodied in written documents, within statutes, court judgments, and treaties. The constitution has other unwritten sources, including parliamentary constitutional conventions and royal prerogatives." Wiki |
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