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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Word choice.
This is an important definition and so far we’ve not really had it from the comments.
What exactly is the difference between Statute and Constitutional law and why we have a constitutional monarchy as defined by the UK Constitution Law? Constitutional Law includes Constitutional Instruments such as in 1215 Magna Carta or 1688 Declaration of Rights, both of which are a part of the US Constitution in addition to the US Constitution itself and common law. All things have a law per se. If there is a common law that takes precedence over the laws of other countries’, the term “Statutory Law” is a misnomer, more correctly it should be Statute Legislation, which can only be lawful if it follows the superiority of common law. So the terms “legal” and “lawful” (worth) refer to statute legislation and “religious” refers to a statute law. Lawful is higher than legal,
doesn’t it?
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Asked on March 17, 2021 in Word choice.
This is an important definition and so far we’ve not really had it from the comments.
What exactly is the difference between Statute and Constitutional law and why we have a constitutional monarchy as defined by the UK Constitution Law? Constitutional Law includes Constitutional Instruments such as in 1215 Magna Carta or 1688 Declaration of Rights, both of which are a part of the US Constitution in addition to the US Constitution itself and common law. All things have a law per se. If there is a common law that takes precedence over the laws of other countries’, the term “Statutory Law” is a misnomer, more correctly it should be Statute Legislation, which can only be lawful if it follows the superiority of common law. So the terms “legal” and “lawful” (worth) refer to statute legislation and “religious” refers to a statute law. Lawful is higher than legal,
doesn’t it?
- 861978 views
- 8 answers
- 321429 votes