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Pol.science & Constitutiona law
Is paper II of Pol.science as same as Constitutional law
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Political Science Paper -II
PART 'A' Selected Political Systems: Nature and dynamics of major political institutions in U.S.A., U.K., France and Former Soviet Union, PART 'B' Political Systems of developing countries: Turkey, Iran, India and China. Rise of Muslim Nationalism in South Asia with special reference to the role of Sir Syed Abmed Khan, lqbal and Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. A comparative and critical analysis of the 1956, 1962, 1973 and 1985 Constitutions of Pakistan. Constitutional Law Principles of Constitutional Law with special reference to United Kingdom, United States of America, France, Former Union of Soviet Socialist Republic, Pakistan and India. Difference: Constitutional Law does not include Iran, Turkey and China. Further, Role of Sir Syed, Quaid Azam and Allama Iqbal is excluded. |
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fasadi bacha (Monday, December 23, 2013) |
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Difference between C. Law and Pol. systems
Respected Member! The paper of C. Law is restricted to the organic laws or constitutions of some selected countries while the subject of P. Systems somprehends the specific political culture, evolution and all those things which influence or are the potential influentials in a political system. Don't forget to mention relevent articles in your text while answering your questions in the subject of C. Law. Regards
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Just for the sake of arguments if i condone whatever you have written here is correct;let you explain me how would you pose two different answers for the same question. For example if , in both exams, examiner asks you 'Role of Judicial Review in USA' or 'discuss Supremacy of Parliament in UK ' , how differently you will answer in both exams. I mean how different you answer will be in both papers.
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Remember Respected Member! Political System is a whole and Constitutional Law forms only a part of it. For further details please consult your own post (2nd last in this thread). Regards
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The study of political systems is general while constitutional law's study is more specific. Political system of a country tells us about prevailing systems and institutions and how they work. On the other hand constitutional law explains in term of constitution that what legalize and to some extant rationalize their working. Why does president enjoy immunity is constitutional issue and president holds immunity is a political one. Answering a question of P.S with constitutional references and terms will make you to get maximum marks but with general and political approach in constitutional question,you will get minimum marks. This is reason of low scoring in C.L paper despite scoring high marks in P.S Paper B. I think it should be clear now.
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Brother I appreciate your contribution here. While i agree with your opinion, my question is yet unanswered. my question i was very specific and your reply is very general. Just put some examples keeping in view above mentioned questions.
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Guys, just tell me concisely, if i opt both subjects, would it be beneficial or not?
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Yes, of course. It would benefit you but you must remember that Constitutional Law has lost its charm of yore when it had been considered as a scoring subject and same is the case with the subject of Political Science. If you've a Political Science background then you might score well otherwise I'll advise you to please keep a safe distance from this subject because it's too lengthy a subject with a low scoring trend.
Anyhow, you've got your choice so Good luck!
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Repetition
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