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    United Kingdom and Citizen Charters' Effects

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    In seven pages this paper assesses the impact of Citizen Charters on public administration law in the United Kingdom in a consideration of how they originated and their role. Six sources are listed in the bibliography.

    Name of Research Paper File: TS14_TEcizchr.rtf

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    that has been utilised to aid the government in working with the common folk. This document is well known to those that enter civil service buildings, displayed on the walls  with performance indications also made public. These documents, in their current form were first introduced by John Major and the conservative government of the time. Their aim was manifold. The  desire was to increases the level of service that was being offered to the departments customers, and also to increase the level of transparency in government. In order to understand  the way that the these operated and the impact that they had on the law of administration, which in three parts of the law can be seen as the executive.  To understand this wider view has to be taken. Before discussing the effects that the Citizens Charter has upon the citizens  and upon the Executive arm of the government it is advisable to look briefly as the legislative process that has made the Charter come to fruition to place its effect  into context of government and the wider legal environment. Great Britain can be seen as one of the oldest modern democracies, form  the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 there was a growing increase in freedom and liberty. However, Great Britain is also very different from many other modern democracies, including  many of its former colonies. The UK is often seen as having no constitution. Among law students and scholars, this is known to be a misconception. There is a constitution  in the UK, it is merely not one that is not written down. The conventions that form the basis of the constitution are not written down as a constitution, if 

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