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MCozzolino - 4th Classtest What and How to study
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What and How to study for the 4th Classtest
From E. Taverna's Power Point (Project Europe and I - 4° link)
Important
- Slide 1,2,3,4,5,6: The Constitution in History
- Slide 8: Current Government form: the "Westminster model" of democracy
- Slide 9: The Constitution
- Slide 10: Constitution's principles
- Slide 12: Recent Constitutional Reforms (from 1997: labors come back to power lead by Tony Blair)
From A. Campolattano's Power Point (Project Europe and I - 1° link)
Important
- Slide 1: Constitution of Italy
- Slide 2: The constitutional compromise
- Slide 3: The constitution structure
- Slide 5: Amendments
- Slide 6: Important Amendments
- Slide 13: Article 96 (Impeachment)
Fundamental rights and their protection
- Slide 18
- Slide 19 ( Habeas Corpus, Bill of Right)
- Slide 20: Rights and Document
- Slide 22: Negative aspects of UK system
- Slide 23: UK Common Law and European Conventions on Human Rights of 1950/51
- Slide 27: Common Law
- Slide 28: What is it?
- Slide 29: Where is it used now a day?
- Slide 30: Primary Connotations
- Slide 31: Common Law as opposed to statutory law and regulatory law
- Slide 32: Common Law legal systems as opposed to civil law legal systems
- Slide 35: History of the Common Law
- Slide 36: Common low legal system now a day
Basics Principles of Common Law
- Slide 41: Common Law adjudication
- Slide 42: Evolution
- Slide 43: Interaction of constitutional, statutory and Common low
- Slide 44: Contrasting role of treatises and academic writings in common law and in civil law system
The Parliament and the Crown
- Slide 62: Functions
- Slide 63: The English Parliament
- Slide 64: Imperfect bicameralism
- Slide 65: House of Lords
- Slide 66: House of Commons
- Slide 67: House of Commons "Architectonic Structure"
- Slide 69: The approbation of the laws
- Slide 70: Legislative Process
- Slide 72: The Crown
- Slide 73: Limits of the monarchic power
Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe
- Slide 75
- Slide 76
- Slide 77: Drafting
- Slide 78: Signing and ratification
- Slide 79: Post-rejection
- Slide 82: Primacy of Union law
- Slide 83: Common values of the Union's member states
- Slide 84: Member states also declare that the following principles prevail in their society
- Slide 85: Aims of the Union