Лист за преговор: The British Monarchy and Constitution

1. 📌 Essentials

  • The UK has a constitutional monarchy, where the monarch's powers are largely ceremonial.
  • ** prerogatives** include appointment of PM, royal assent, and prorogation, mostly exercised on advice.
  • The Magna Carta (1215) limited royal power and established the rule of law.
  • The Bill of (1689) affirmed parliamentary sovereignty and individual rights.
  • The Glorious Revolution (1688-1689) led to the constitutional monarchy.
  • Power shifted from the monarchy to Parliament over centuries via key acts.
  • Constitutional conventions are unwritten but binding rules (e.g., appointment of PM).
  • The British constitution is uncodified, based on statutes, common law, conventions, and works of authority.
  • Recent crises include the 2019 prorogation case and Brexit, testing constitutional principles.
  • Today, the monarchy is symbolic and ceremonial, with no real political power.

2. 🧩 Key Structures & Components

  • The Monarch — ceremonial head of state, performs symbolic duties.
  • Parliament — legislative body comprising House of Commons and House of Lords.
  • Royal Prerogatives — historic powers exercised by the monarch, now on advice.
  • The Prime Minister — head of government, appointed by the monarch.
  • The Cabinet — collective decision-making body led by the PM.
  • Constitutional Conventions — unwritten rules guiding political practice.
  • Acts of Parliament — codified laws forming part of the constitution.
  • The Judiciary — courts interpret laws, uphold constitutional principles.
  • The UK Constitution — flexible, uncodified, based on statutes, common law, conventions.
  • Recent Constitutional Crises — prorogation, Brexit, sovereignty debates.

3. 🔬 Functions, Mechanisms & Relationships

  • The monarch performs ceremonial duties, such as granting royal assent to legislation.
  • The Prime Minister is appointed by the monarch but must command a majority in the Commons.
  • Royal prerogatives (e.g., issuing passports, declaring war) are exercised on advice from ministers.
  • Parliament enacts laws, scrutinizes government, and asserts sovereignty.
  • Constitutional conventions (e.g., PM's appointment) guide behavior but lack legal enforceability.
  • The judiciary reviews constitutional issues, e.g., the 2019 prorogation case.
  • Power flows hierarchically: Monarch → Prime Minister → Parliament → Courts.
  • Brexit challenged constitutional arrangements, highlighting the importance of conventions and statutes.
  • The uncodified constitution allows flexibility but can cause ambiguity during crises.

4. 📊 Comparative Table: Key Constitutional Acts & Principles

ItemKey FeaturesNotes
Magna Carta (1215)Limited royal power, established rule of lawFoundation of constitutional principles
Bill of Rights (1689)Parliament sovereignty, rights of individualsEstablished constitutional monarchy
Glorious RevolutionOverthrew James II, established constitutional monarchyLed to Bill of Rights and constitutional changes
Act of Settlement (1701)Prevented Catholic successionEnsured Protestant succession
Parliament Acts (1911, 1949)Reduced Lords' power, affirmed parliamentary sovereigntyKey legislative reforms
European Convention on Human Rights (1951)Influences UK law, incorporated via Human Rights Act 1998Human rights protections
Brexit & Prorogation CrisisTested constitutional boundariesSupreme Court ruling on unlawful prorogation

5. 🗂️ Hierarchical Diagram

British Monarchy & Institutions
 ├─ The Monarch
 │    ├─ Ceremonial Head of State
 │    └─ Exercises Royal Prerogatives (on advice)
 ├─ Parliament
 │    ├─ House of Commons
 │    ├─ House of Lords
 │    └─ Enacts Laws, Scrutinizes Government
 ├─ Prime Minister & Cabinet
 │    ├─ Head of Government
 │    └─ Implements Policy
 └─ Judiciary
      ├─ Courts interpret laws
      └─ Uphold constitutional principles

6. ⚠️ High-Yield Pitfalls & Confusions

  • Confusing royal prerogatives with actual political power.
  • Mistaking unwritten conventions for legal rules.
  • Believing the monarchy has legislative or executive authority today.
  • Overestimating the power of the monarch in modern practice.
  • Ignoring the role of parliamentary sovereignty in limiting royal influence.
  • Misunderstanding the uncodified nature of the UK constitution.
  • Overlooking the significance of constitutional crises like prorogation.
  • Confusing statutes with conventions as sources of constitutional law.

7. ✅ Final Exam Checklist

  • Understand the difference between constitutional monarchy and absolute monarchy.
  • Know the key historical acts: Magna Carta, Bill of Rights, Act of Settlement.
  • Recognize the role and limits of royal prerogatives.
  • Explain the significance of parliamentary sovereignty.
  • Describe the development of the uncodified UK constitution.
  • Be familiar with constitutional conventions and their examples.
  • Analyze recent crises: 2019 prorogation and Brexit.
  • Identify the symbolic role of the monarchy today.
  • Understand the hierarchy of UK political institutions.
  • Recognize the importance of acts, common law, conventions in constitutional law.
  • Be aware of the evolution from royal power to parliamentary sovereignty.

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