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U.S. and British Judiciary Branch


U.S. and British Judiciary Branch
A comparison and contrast of the structure of the U.S. and British governmental judiciary branch.
2,597 words (approx. 10.4 pages) | 4 sources | MLA | 2005 United States


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Paper Summary:

The structure of the judiciary branch of the government in the United States and the United Kingdom are quite different. The paper points out that textbooks in relation to the American government and politics pay substantial attention to the role of the judiciary; while many textbooks on the government and politics of the United Kingdom have virtually ignored the role of judges in Britain. The purpose of this work is to research and examine the lack of information and attention to the role and function of the judicial branch of the British government and to compare and contrast the judicial branches of the U.S. and the United Kingdom.
Statement of Thesis
Introduction
I. The Legislative and Judicial Branch in the U.S. versus the U.K.
A. The United States
B. Great Britain
Summary and Conclusion

From the Paper:

"It is common knowledge that the Constitution of the United States is preserved very studiously in a vault that is lowered into an airtight and secure chamber each evening. The United States Constitution in its written form is a treasured patriotic document symbolically as well as in substance as it states the premises on which America was declared to be independent and free of the sovereignty of the Crown as well as stating other inalienable rights that are held to be sacred by Americans who are patriotic and love the United States. There is a pronounced difference in the form of the U.S. and British Constitution in that the British constitution is not preserved in written form as is the constitution of the United States. Instead it is formed by statute in part, by law in part, by convention in part, and can be altered by general agreement for the creation, variation or abolishing of a convention and finally may be changed. Finally the constitution may go through changes or alterations due to an Act of Parliament. Although the sections of the government in the United Kingdom can often be observed overlapping one another each part of the government has a specific role to fulfill."

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APA Citation:

U.S. and British Judiciary Branch (2012, February 08). Retrieved February 11, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Comparison-Essay-U-S-and-British-Judiciary-Branch/61358

MLA Citation:

"U.S. and British Judiciary Branch" 08 February 2012. Web. 11 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Comparison-Essay-U-S-and-British-Judiciary-Branch/61358>




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