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Need an argumentative essay on Public Law assignment. Needs to be 3 pages. Please no plagiarism.Download file to see previous pages... %PIECE YOU HAVE EVALUATED:MarkTITLEGordon Brown's Commons stateme
Need an argumentative essay on Public Law assignment. Needs to be 3 pages. Please no plagiarism.
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PIECE YOU HAVE EVALUATED:
Mark
TITLE
Gordon Brown's Commons statement on reform of the constitution.
AUTHOR
Gordon Brown
REFERENCE (citation)
Carroll, a, Constitutional and Administrative Law (4b ed),London Pearson, Longman.2007
APPLICATION OF THE COCOA MODEL
Coverage: The speech addresses the issue of the powers exercised by the Prime Minister and the Executive in the name of the monarchy without the people and their elected representatives being consulted.
Objectivity: The piece represents one point of view that Prime minister and executive retain more powers and constitutional change is needed.
Currency: The speech was made in 2007 after the Prime Minister Gordon Brown took office in 27 June 2007.
Organization: The speech took place in the House of Commons.
Authorship: The Author is the Prime Minister and leader of the Labour Party.
POSITION OF THE AUTHOR
The position of the Author as a Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party explains why he claims for new British constitutional settlement that entrusts more power to Parliament and the British people.
CLAIMS made by the author and EVIDENCE provided (adjust numbering and space for this section as needed according to your chosen piece)
Claim 1:
The executive retain more power over the parliament
Evidence:
The government has the power to request the dissolution of Parliament and the power to restrict Parliamentary oversight of the intelligence services
Comment:
These powers exercised by the executive are great evidence on its over-mighty authority. Gordon Brown proposed that the House of Commons would have to approve a resolution for any dissolution of Parliament requested by the Prime Minister.
Claim 2:
The executive controls over the judiciary...
2. a brief summary of how the COCOA model works in relation to the piece (COVERAGE, OBJECTIVITY, CURRENCY, ORGANISATION and AUTHORSHIP) - see InfoSkills section 3 for more information on the COCOA model. (15 marks)
This task contributes 5 per cent of your overall assessment for Legal Technique and Reasoning and there is therefore no individual pass-mark for this element (the overall passmark for LTR is 40 per cent).
Coverage: The speech addresses the issue of the powers exercised by the Prime Minister and the Executive in the name of the monarchy without the people and their elected representatives being consulted.
The position of the Author as a Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party explains why he claims for new British constitutional settlement that entrusts more power to Parliament and the British people.
These powers exercised by the executive are great evidence on its over-mighty authority. Gordon Brown proposed that the House of Commons would have to approve a resolution for any dissolution of Parliament requested by the Prime Minister.
Comment: Regarding this Gordon Brown proposed to start the debate and consult on empowering citizens and communities. Moreover to reinforce the neutrality of the civil service, the core principles governing it should be legislated by Parliament.
That's why Brown assures that The Church of England is, and should remain, the established church in England.