The British Constitiution & Judiciary 0.0 / 5 ? Government & PoliticsThe British constitutionASAQA Created by: TabbypursCreated on: 14-05-16 21:15 What is an entrenched Constitution? A written Constitution where rules of state are set out in a document 1 of 10 What is the best way the Judiciary can be a check on the Government? By making declarations of incompatablity 2 of 10 What kind of constitution does the UK have? Unitary 3 of 10 What are is the main criticism of the Judiciary in terms of being personally biased? They have elitist backgrounds 4 of 10 Which party bought in the 2001 Human Rights Act? Labour 5 of 10 What was the Human Rights Act based on? European Convention on Human Rights 6 of 10 What is the purpose of the Government Ombudsman? To ensure Government procedure is carried out ethically 7 of 10 Who can make a complaint to the Government Ombudsman? All Members of Parliament 8 of 10 Who appoints UK Supreme Court judges? An independent Commission 9 of 10 What is a weakness of the Judiciary being a check on Government? Their rulings are not enforceable for a Government to change the law 10 of 10
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