The United Kingdom does not have a codified constitution. However, a number of texts are considered to be constitutional, such that the "constitution of the United Kingdom" or "British constitution" may refer to a number of historical and momentous laws and principles that make up the country's body politic. Thus the term "UK constitution" is sometimes said to refer to an "unwritten" or uncodified constitution. The British constitution primarily draws from four sources: statute law (laws passed by the legislature), common law (laws established through court judgments), parliamentary conventions, and works of authority.[1] Similar to a constitutional document, it also concerns both the relationship between the individual and the state and the functioning of the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary.
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<span>Cassidy wants to educate his angry mother about the individual privacy as basic human right even when it's a close relationship. By this Cassidy can be classified as social systems morality thinker. With an increase in the sense of individualism in the people these days personal privacy has become vital and this may vary from person to person.</span>
It impacted everyone and everything that every one did in the United States of America.
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