イギリスの憲法
1. Constitution of the United KingdomThe constitution of the United Kingdom is the set of laws and principles under which the United Kingdom is governed. Unlike many other nations, the UK has no constitutional document. In this sense, it is said not to have a written constitution but an uncodified one. Much of the British constitution is embodied in written documents, within statutes, court judgments and treaties.
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