POL101Y1 Lecture : Constitutions

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Importance of common-law, judicial precedent and interpretation: the common-law is a system of interpretations that evolves throughout time. United states: written document, enumerated rights, rules of the game are clearly articulated, these documents are a clear representation of human design. Institutions are product of human design rather than evolution. Us: president and cabinet; gb: prime minister and cabinet, responsible government: legislative. Us congress: house of representatives and senate; gb: house of commons and. Implications: flow of legislation: us: bills can be introduced by members of congress; budgets submitted by president. Government stays: political institutions are designed in a way to make it very difficult to pass bills, britain and canada: democratic dictatorship few and weak veto points. If (almost) any bills fails to pass: that is a vote of no-confidence and government falls: creates party discipline otherwise bills fail government falls. Produces (usually) weak parties. (what does it mean to be a democrat? )

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