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The HRA 1998, s 6(2)(a) provides that a public authority will not have acted unlawfully if 'as a result of one or more provisions of primary legislation, the authority could not have acted differently'.
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Open itThe HRA 1998, s 6(2)(a) provides that a public authority will not have acted unlawfully if 'as a result of one or more provisions of primary legislation, the authority could not have acted differently'. The reasoning behind this is influenced by the idea of parliamentary sovereignty; if a court has accepted that the legislation cannot be 'interpreted' in a Convention-compliant way, th
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