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  • Parliamentary sovereignty | Topics | Politics - tutor2u
    Parliamentary sovereignty is a principle of the UK constitution It makes Parliament the supreme legal authority in the UK, which can create or end any law Generally, the courts cannot overrule its legislation and no Parliament can pass laws that future Parliaments cannot change
  • Nature of the UK Constitution - Parliamentary Sovereignty
    Two further challenges to parliamentary sovereignty exist and threaten to erode the concept simultaneously Firstly, there is evidence to suggest a creeping accumulation of power at the level of the executive, as recent theories regarding Downing Street ‘presidentialism’ and the expansion of the Office of the Prime Minister attest
  • Sovereignty | Reference Library | Politics - tutor2u
    De jure sovereignty means that a government has a legal right to control over a particular territory De facto sovereignty, however, refers to whether that government actually has control over the territory In the UK, it is assumed that there is parliamentary sovereignty, and in the US that there is constitutional sovereignty
  • Elective dictatorship (executive dominance) - tutor2u
    An elective dictatorship (also known as executive dominance) is a state in which Parliament is dominated by the government of the day The legislative programme of Parliament is determined by the government, and the nature of the majoritan first-past-the-post electoral system, which almost always produces majority government means that, with party discipline, government bills virtually always
  • On Parliamentary Sovereignty | Blog | Politics - tutor2u
    The foregoing paragraph is not altogether facetious There is a great deal of muddled thinking about “parliamentary sovereignty” and part of this comes from it usually not being clear what this phrase actually means To begin with, the concept of sovereignty does not cover all the activities of Parliament
  • AS revision: the Human Rights Act | Blog | Politics | tutor2u
    Further, even though Parliament chose not to ignore the judgment, the suspected international terrorists had to remain in prison until new legislation was written since the principle of parliamentary sovereignty makes it impossible to strike down primary legislation Hence the HRA has provided a moral rather than legal check on the legislature
  • The End of “Elective Dictatorships”? | Blog | Politics - tutor2u
    Parliamentary sovereignty: In the UK, Parliament is the source of all political authority Therefore, the party with a majority in Parliament has significant power Feebleness of the House of Lords: Over the Twentieth Century the House of Lords had most of its power stripped away The Parliament Acts of 1911 1949 mean that it can only delay
  • Human Rights Act (HRA) | Reference Library | Politics - tutor2u
    The HRA seeks to maintain the principle of Parliamentary Sovereignty, in that a declaration of incompatibility does not affect the validity of the Act of Parliament Judges may, however, strike down secondary legislation Furthermore, the Act gives individuals the right to sue in the Strasbourg Court
  • Sources of the UK Constitution - Historic Texts . . . - tutor2u
    Blackstone produced perhaps the earliest notable attempt at defining parliamentary sovereignty, declaring it as representing ‘omnipotence … to do everything that is not naturally impossible’, a concept developed further by Dicey below A V Dicey, Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution (1885) Jurist and academic Albert
  • Brexit: Referendums - The Good, the Bad and the Ugly?
    He further reflected that maybe referendums are not always the most useful devices in a representative democracy with parliamentary sovereignty Recumbent under the family oak tree the mysterious IS, was struck by an acorn, and then pondered on the laws of science, gravity already a given but he then reflected that the current state of British





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