
14 Aug
2012
14 Aug
'12
7:57 a.m.
Rick Moen <rick@linuxmafia.com> wrote:
The UK's situation is also interesting: There is no explicit written constitution, but the body and traditions established by common law are regarded as embodying the country's constitution.
Yes, exactly. I haven't checked the details, but I would expect this to be qualified by European Union law nowadays, for example by the European Convention on Human Rights.