Loose collection of documents, law and norms, composed of Magna Carta, Bill of Rights and Common Law.
Britain doesn't have a written constitution.
The Koh-i-nor diamond is part of the Crown Jewels of Great Britain, and is kept in Great Britain. It is mounted in the crown of the Queen.
No - Great Brittain is a Monarchy.
Instead of a written constitution, Great Britain has traditions. When traditions are respected, they work just as well as a written constitution.
India was known as the jewel in the crown, and was colonised by Great Britain.
Great Britain Crown Dependency
England. Edit: NO! England and Great Britain are different! England is only one part of Great Britain, there is also Scotland and Wales, this answer is completely wrong! Great Britain's nickname is just Britain!
Technically, no, it is not part of Great Britain- it is a British Crown Dependency. It is self governing, and Queen Elizabeth II holds the title "Lord of Mann". The Crown is represented by a Lt. Governor, and Britain covers foreign relations and defence.
yes
The crown is often used as a symbol to represent the government of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The Declaratory Act
Hong Kong was originally a colony to the crown of Great Britain until 1997.
Great Britain.