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How to Answer the Question:
'UK law should be made by MPs, and not by…
How to Answer the Question:
'UK law should be made by MPs, and not by judges.'
To what extent do you agree with this statement?
In your answer you should consider:
• the role and powers of the judiciary
• the roles and powers of Parliament/MPs
• the legislative process.
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Conclusion
For the conclusion decide whether you think that the judges should make the laws and give a reason why or on the other hand if the MP's should make laws and give a reason why and if you you cannot decide give a reason for both.
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Begin your paragraph on The Roles and Powers of the judiciary :male-judge::skin-tone-2: :female-judge::skin-tone-2: - "In this paragraph I will be discussing the roles and powers of the judiciary...." Once you have explained the judiciary, decide whether the process supports the statement that UK law should be made by MPs not judges. Here are some facts about the judiciary to help you out.
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Court Jury trial for all indictable and some either-way criminal offences. Appeals against conviction and sentence from the magistrates' court. County Court Trial for most civil cases.
The role of the jury is to weigh :scales: up the evidence and to decide what the true facts of the case are or what actually happened. The judge gives the direction to the jury on the relevant law, which the jury has to apply to the facts of the case in order to reach a verdict.
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Introduction
Introduce the topic with background knowledge about how UK law is made. Then discuss :what topics you are going to cover in your answer.
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Roles and powers of the Judiciary
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