Explain the importance of each constitutional principle to the British constitution and outline which principle is the most important
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1200 words (10% up or down allowed.) not including references. Marking criteria Total Mark for each criterionContent and Understanding 30%RelevanceAppropriate detailDepth of knowledge (evidence of understanding of the topic)Evidence of researchCritical Thinking 20%Understanding of the debates relating to the topicEvidence of original thoughtAnalysisConstruction of a coherent argumentStructure 20%Logical and coherent structureClear introduction and conclusionOverall presentationCitation of authority and Bibliography 20%Appropriate reference to case law and statutes Accurate referencingVariety of sourcesIn text ReferencesOverall style 10%Overall style ranging from impressive to confusing, inaccurate, or poorAdditional Guidance:This Assessment is worth 50% of the overall mark for this module. Your work will be marked out of 100.Your essay should be 1200 (+/- 10%) words in lengthWork must be submitted via VLE Turnitin App. (details to be provided) Marks for this essay are awarded according to the following criteria:show an ability to explain the law concisely;show an ability to apply the legal principles to the facts of the question;refer to and apply the relevant case-law and statute;be clearly written, using correct grammar and spelling ;be well presented;include a bibliography of sources used in your research. The bibliography is not included in the word limit;comply with the rules on writing a courseworkEach page should have a header with module code, module title and student number.All of the work must be word processed.The line spacing should be 1.5.The font size should be 12.The pages must be numbered in the bottom right corner.You must include a bibliography. The citation style is the Oxford University Standard for Citation of Legal Authorities (OSCOLA). Other referencing styles are not allowed. please no plagiarism

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