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S/L/39. Constitutional conventions are described, for example in Bradley and Ewings Constitutional and Administrative Law, as ?the non-legal rules of the constitution?. Explain how they differ from laws and discuss, with the use of examples, their general
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This paper effectively analyses the importance of constitutional conventions in English law and defines the meaning of both conventions and constitutions using case law and examples of systems in other countries. Bibliography is included with relevant footnotes.
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