Course Contents
The United Kingdom:
I- The constitution
a) Evolution
b) Features
c) Sources
II- Monarchy
a) The changing position and the role of the monarchy
b) King and Crown
c) Why monarchy survives
III- Prime Minister and Cabinet
a) Position
b) Powers and functions
IV- The parliament
a) House of Lords
i) Organizations
ii) Functions
iii) Utility and Criticism
b) House of Commons
i) Organizations
ii) Functions
iii) Lord Chancellor and Speaker
c) Lawmaking Procedure
d) Committee System
V- Judiciary
a) Structures and Features
VI- Civil Service
a) Organizations
b) Features and Functions
VII- The Party System
2: The United States of America
I- Constitution
a) Evolution
b) Features
II- The President
a) Election powers and Functions
b) Cabinet
c) Vice President
d) Comparison
i) British and American Cabinet
ii) American President and British Prime Minister
III- Congress
a) Organizations
b) Power and Functions
c) House of representatives
i) Organizations
ii) Speaker
iii) Powers and Function
IV) Senate
a) Organizations and Functions
d) Senate vs House of Representative
e) Law making Procedures
f) Committee System
g) Checks and Balances
V) Judiciary
a) Organization
b) Features
c) Supreme Court
d) Judicial Review
IV- Party System
a) Organization
b) Features
Course Synopsis
Course description: The purpose of the course is to acquaint the students with the major concepts and themes of Comparative Constitutions. It also aims to inculcate the capability among the students to analyze the development and significance of the constitution at the broader level. This course mainly focuses on the approaches to studying the political phenomenon. It mainly highlights the importance of the lawmaking system in developed countries such as the USA and the UK.
Course Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course students will enable them;
• To generate awareness about the actual functioning of these political systems of developed states.
• To compare any other political system
• To find out the reasons for its malfunctioning and solution of various problems faced in any political system.
• To develop their analytical skills which would help them to observe certain phenomena.
evolution of British constitution
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Sources of British Constitution
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Sources of British Constitution 1
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Features of British Constitution
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Features of British Constitution
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Monarchy
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Why Monarchy Survived
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British Prime Minister powers and functions
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British Prime Minister powers and function
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British cabinet powers and function
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British House of commons
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Book Title : Politics and Governance in the UK
Author : Michael Moran
Edition :
Publisher : Red Globe Press
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Title : Monarch survival
Type : Other
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Title : basic principal of British Constitution
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Title : British PM
Type : Other
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Title : Powers of British PM
Type : Other
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Title : British Parliament
Type : Other
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Title : constitution UK
Type : Reference Book
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