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It was the first document to establish a government that ruled with the consent of the governed.
The decloration of independance
Filters of Consent has to do with the electoral college. Filters of consent just means that someone or something has to go through many steps and different groups to be passed, or approved.
John Locke thought no government can exist without the consent of the governed.
A '''''State''''' can never be changed unless a state would consent to it.
Petition of Right
Magna Carta
Charles I i guess you mean. It was because he wasn't aloud to but he needed the money so he collected taxes, and when he had to call parliament, they wanted to discuss their grievences so he dissolved parliament which made them more angry.
The Petition of Right."Following disputes between Parliament and King Charles I over the execution of the Thirty Years' War, Parliament refused to grant subsidies to support the war effort, leading to Charles gathering "forced loans" without Parliamentary approval and arbitrarily imprisoning those who refused to pay"
1766, i think
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Yes
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An unsigned document is not legally binding.
Yes, as long as she does not benefit from the document.
Informative document. In Psychology experimental terms, participants are given a written document, informing them of the experiment. It is know as an "informed consent form".
Consent orders need to be written up by a lawyer. The order then has to be reviewed by a court of law, after which point the consent document becomes enforceable.