It limited the monarch's powers, saying that the king is not above the law, that the king is subject to the law.
Parliament
It is a multiparty democracy under a constitutional monarch.
It limited the monarch's powers, saying that the king is not above the law, that the king is subject to the law.
A monarch with limited powers is something separate from hereditary monarchy. A hereditary monarch is a system of governance where a person inherits the kingdom from someone in his family. A monarch with limited powers is a system of governance where the monarch can only do certain types of activities because others are prohibited by law. You can have a hereditary monarchy with unlimited powers, like Saudi Arabia. You can have a hereditary monarchy with limited powers, like Spain. You can have a non-hereditary monarchy with unlimited powers, like some previous African Kingdoms (the King was an appointed position). You can have a non-hereditary monarchy with limited powers, but this is only theoretical as there has never been such a monarchy in history.
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Yes. All Monarchs, that are heads of state are above the law. The British Monarch, the Spanish Monarch, the Saudi Monarch, the Japanese Emporer etc.
The english Bill of Rights.
by the signing of the magna carta
A monarch rules but with parliamentary controls.