
Should the UK have a codified constitution?
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Arguments for and against a codified constitution
The UK Constitution
This podcast explores the complexities of the UK Constitution, its uncodified nature, and the ongoing debate about whether it should be codified. It discusses the historical context, sources, and comparative aspects of the UK and US constitutions, while examining arguments for and against codification. The podcast highlights the implications of flexibility, parliamentary sovereignty, and the role of judges in interpreting laws, ultimately questioning the future of the UK's constitutional framework.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the UK Constitution
00:41 The Nature of the UK Constitution
05:14 Sources of the British Constitution
10:04 Comparative Analysis: UK vs. US Constitution
16:13 Debating Codification of the UK Constitution
28:06 Arguments For and Against Codification
37:04 Political Implications and Future of the Constitution