Decentralized society :)
no, its Decentralized society
Yes it is true. Lords and Vassals were part of the social, political, and economic organization known as feudalism or the manorial system.
This is a very vague question. Do your research on Roman political institutions and decide what was not part of them for yourself.
Lords of Depravity Part I was created on 2001-08-04.
No, the United Kingdom does not have states within its political structure. Instead, it is made up of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Each country has its own distinct political system and government, but they are all part of the United Kingdom.
As part of their relationship with the king, the lords always had to provide military support for him. They had to be ready for war.
None. Upon the creation of the Supreme Court in October 2009, the Law Lords were removed from the House of Lords. This has strengthened the separation of powers by removing the judiciary from the legislature.
nope they were house of lords
In the UK it is the House of Lords
No, the Parliament Act of 1911 did not eliminate the House of Lords; rather, it significantly reduced its power. The Act allowed the House of Commons to pass legislation without the consent of the House of Lords if the Lords rejected it twice within a year. While it curtailed the Lords' ability to block legislation, the House of Lords still remained an integral part of the British parliamentary system.
It limited the power of the house of lords.
No, the House of Lords is not a part of the Supreme Court. The House of Lords is one of the two houses of the UK Parliament, primarily involved in legislation and scrutiny of the government. The Supreme Court, on the other hand, is the highest court in the UK, responsible for interpreting the law and making legal judgments. The judicial functions of the House of Lords were formally transferred to the Supreme Court in 2009, separating the legislative and judicial branches.