Chapter 13 System of Government December 2005 Xiao Huiyun
Chapter 13 System of Government December, 2005 Xiao Huiyun
The System of Government Representative Democracy and also known as Parliamentary Democracy Monarch--Constitutional Monarch What powers does the Queen have? The sovereign personifies the state and is in law, an integral part of the legislature, head of the executive, head of the judiciary, the commander-in-chief of all armed forces of the Crown and the ' supreme governorof the Church of England
The System of Government • Representative Democracy and also known as Parliamentary Democracy • Monarch -- Constitutional Monarch • What powers does the Queen have? • The Sovereign personifies the state and is, in law, an integral part of the legislature, head of the executive, head of the judiciary, the commander-in-chief of all armed forces of the Crown and the ‘supreme Governor’ of the Church of England
The monarch Queen Elizabeth‖l · Real name: Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor Birth 21 April 1926 in London Children 3 sons. 1 daughter
The Monarch • Queen Elizabeth II • Real name: Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor • Birth: 21 April 1926 in London • Children: 3 sons, 1 daughter
The monarch The monarch is bound by statute to not be a roman Catholic or marry a roman Catholic on the death of a monarch the oldest male heir will succeed to the throne the death of monarch does not affect the holding of the office under the crown as laid out in the demise of the Crown act of 1 901 In the event of illness, a monarch may appoint Counsellors of state to exercise certain royal functions as laid out in the regency Acts 1937-53
The Monarch • The monarch is bound by statute to: • not be a Roman Catholic or marry a Roman Catholic • on the death of a monarch, the oldest male heir will succeed to the throne • the death of monarch does not affect the holding of the office under the Crown as laid out in the Demise of the Crown Act of 1901. • In the event of illness, a monarch may appoint Counsellors of State to exercise certain royal functions as laid out in the Regency Acts 1937-53
Legislature Parliament is the highest legislative authority in the United Kingdom -the institution responsible for making and epealing K law. It is also known as the Legislature. It consists of three constituent parts House of commons House of lords Crown
Legislature • Parliament is the highest legislative authority in the United Kingdom – the institution responsible for making and repealing UK law. It is also known as the Legislature. It consists of three constituent parts: • House of Commons • House of Lords • Crown