No, for example certain people are not allowed to vote.
The United Kingdom does not have a written organized constitution like that of the United States. Still, it has a list of documents and laws it uses as such. Over the years various kings gave certain rights and procedures to the people of England and those rights became a part of the English constitution. William the conquerer gave the people jury trials and the House of Commons. Henry II gave them common Law. King John gave certain rights to the Barons and another king extended them to all the people. Over the years other kings gave the people additional rights. When the United States was founded, the rights it used the rights which kings had given the people for its bill of rights. King George iii had taken away from the colonists, but Congress would not take them away because they were in the Constitution. This past year, Queen Elizabeth gave the people of England a Supreme Court. The English Parliament has the right to pass a law contrary to the British Constitution which makes England different from the United States. In the United States, the Supreme Court will strike down such a law. We have yet to see what the British Supreme Court will do.
Political betting was started by the English in the 1700's. when there were numerous debates over who would win the parliamentary elections for a certain year.
The Magna Carta was a document that the English nobles hoped would limit the King's power. This document is what led to the constitutional law that is in place in the country today.
The Navigation Acts, directed the flow of goods between England and the colonies. Colonial merchants who had goods to send to England could not use foreign ships- even if those ships offered cheaper rates. The Navigation Acts also prevented the colonies from sending certain products, such as sugar or tobacco, outside England's empire.
enumerated commodities act
Question too vague, equivalent to asking 'What is English determined by?' English/Chinese language? Race? Residents of a certain country, e.g. England/China?
Guaranteed certain inalienable rights to citizens in England and was the model for the American Bill of Rights. GO AWAY
No there should be footballers from the world in england, but each team should have a certain number allowed, most should be home grown players.
so that there would be a balance in the power of England. :) i think ? ahaha.
"I am certain of it!" in English is Io ne sono certo! in Italian.
Yes, you can be certain that there will be flooding in England again.
An accountant general is a head or superintending accountant in certain public offices, or an officer in the English court of chancery who received the moneys paid into the court, and then into the bank of England.
An accountant general is a head or superintending accountant in certain public offices, or an officer in the English court of chancery who received the moneys paid into the court, and then into the bank of England.
The English Bill of Rights was adopted by the English Parliament on December 16, 1689. It was a landmark constitutional document that established certain rights and liberties for the people and limited the power of the monarchy. It played a significant role in shaping constitutional law and government in England.
What is another word for certain? particular
I saw an American movie about the story of two youngsters who went to England and had difficulties to understand some people. Especially the Cockney dialect spoken by some English. At a certain time of the movie one of the actors asks for subtitles...