England: As a member of the United Kingdom, England is renowned for its uncodified constitution. Its constitutional framework is made up of numerous Acts of Parliament (such as the Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689), court rulings, and long-standing customs rather than a single master text.
Israel: Compared to the historical precedent of the British system, Israel is less often the main response in general knowledge contexts, even though it also lacks a single codified constitution and is based on a set of Basic Laws.