Title: Justice, Injustice and the US Constitution.
1Justice, Injustice and the US Constitution.
- Jeremy Lewis PhD, Huntingdon College, For
presentations on Constitution and Citizenship
Day, 20 Sep. 2005See www.Political-Science.org
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3Triple citizen subject v national v citizen
- Born a UK subject
- Became a UK and EU citizen
- On 9/11 sought US citizenship
- Received US in 2002
4British Constitution my base
- Unwritten, uncodified constitution
- Charters Magna Carta, Bill of Rights
- Works of authority Coke, Blackstone, Dicey
- Tacit understandings role of PM
- Statutes Parliament Acts 1911 1949
- EU treaties and statutes
5Commonalities with US
- individual rights tradition
- Enlightenment
- independent judiciary
- common law, not code law
- bicameralism
- rise of PM and staff, public relations
- embourgeoisement decline of class-based politics
6Practices of British PoliticsQT shows
integration of powers
- PMQT shows integration of legislature and
executive in HMG - Oxford Union debating, gladiatorial
- PM confronted by MPs
- articulate ministers, well informed
- patronage power of the prime minister
- cabinet and shadow cabinet loyal Opposition
- front bench (ministers) versus backbench (MPs)
- Multi-party system with cross-benchers
- First Past the Post system favors Con Lab,
disfavors Lib Dems
7Different practice in Britain
- uncodified constitution
- doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty
- no supreme court, no constitutional review
- not really bicameral
- figurehead monarchy
- flexible terms of office
- votes of no confidence
- cabinets collective responsibility
- ministerial responsibility resignation
8Justice as the goal of the state
- Platos Republic
- Aristotles Polis, and branches
- Magna Carta
- UK common law
- C18th Enlightenment liberty
- C19th socialist influence equality, fraternity
9Postwar welfare state consensus
- equality over individualism
- full employment over productivity
- fair shares for all
- no jumping the queue
- homes fit for heroes
- Butskellism (Butler Gaitskell)
- corporatism (tripartite economic discussions)
101960s and 1970s, consensus declined
- Labour Conservative governments
- economic deterioration
- winters of discontent 1974 and 1979
- bloody-minded unions out of touch
management - Miners brought down Heath Tory government, 1974
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12Constitutional Change in UK
- Nat. Inds., 11 of GDP, sold off, 84-87
- GLC abolished by statute, 1986
- EU Human Rights incorporated to UK
- Judicial Review nascent in UK and EU
- Lords reformed under Blair, 2000.
13American innovation, 1787
- written compact or constitution
- powers of Congress enumerated
- powers of President enumerated
- Bill of rights for citizens vs Federal Gov.
- no Established church
- elasticity in executive and judiciary
- necessary proper and commerce
14Shared powers or separated?
- jointly make Acts
- jointly make treaties
- initiate and declare war
- jointly appoint
- jointly tax
- confusion of responsibility for shared powers?
15Living constitution
- Due process gt affirmative action
- death penalty
- church state
- right to trial
- public morality