The UK political system is often described as complex due to its lack of a single codified document. Understanding the sources of constitutional authority and the relationship between major institutions is essential for grasping modern British governance.
By the end of this course, you will have a solid understanding of the historical roots and contemporary operation of UK politics. You will be able to analyze the roles of the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches, and explain how power is distributed across the nations of the UK.
What you'll learn:
* Understand the nature of the UK's uncodified constitution, including key sources like statutes, common law, and conventions.
* Analyze the structure and functions of the UK Parliament, including the House of Commons, the House of Lords, and the legislative process.
* Examine the powers of the Executive, the role of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, and the principles of ministerial responsibility.
* Apply the principles of devolution, explaining the powers granted to the Scottish Parliament, Welsh Senedd, and Northern Ireland Assembly.
* Learn how the Supreme Court operates and its modern role in judicial review and protecting the rule of law.
The course begins by defining the unique characteristics of the UK constitution and its historical development. We then systematically explore the major institutions of governance, detailing their powers and interactions, before concluding with an examination of modern political challenges and state reforms.
This course is designed for absolute beginners in political science, history, or law. No prior knowledge of the UK system or constitutional theory is required to start reading and learning.
Begin reading today to demystify the foundations of British governance.
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