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When government is answerable under the law, the courts are empowered to make the authoritative determination of what the law is. In [ case ], the House of Lords had to determine whether the Crown (in this case the Home Secretary) had to obey a court order. Cases such as these, where the courts have carefully and deliberately examined government action and upheld the rule of law, clearly illustrate its aims and importance.
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M v Home Office [1993] 3 WLR 433

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When government is answerable under the law, the courts are empowered to make the authoritative determination of what the law is. In [ case ], the House of Lords had to determine whether the Crown (in this case the Home Secretary) had to obey a court order. Cases such as these, where the courts have carefully and deliberately examined government action and upheld the rule of law, clearly illustrate its aims and importance.
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When government is answerable under the law, the courts are empowered to make the authoritative determination of what the law is. In [ case ], the House of Lords had to determine whether the Crown (in this case the Home Secretary) had to obey a court order. Cases such as these, where the courts have carefully and deliberately examined government action and upheld the rule of law, clearly illustrate its aims and importance.
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M v Home Office [1993] 3 WLR 433
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When government is answerable under the law, the courts are empowered to make the authoritative determination of what the law is. In M v Home Office [1993] 3 WLR 433, the House of Lords had to determine whether the Crown (in this case the Home Secretary) had to obey a court order. Cases such as these, where the courts have carefully and deliberate

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