The orthodox Diceyan view of sovereignty is that, while a Parliament could pass a statute that required a special procedure for its amendment or repeal, this requirement would not be binding on a successor Parliament. Furthermore, the courts would not entertain a challenge to the subsequent incompatible statute because of the 'enrolled bill rule' laid down in [...]
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Pickin v British Railways Board [1974] AC 765
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The orthodox Diceyan view of sovereignty is that, while a Parliament could pass a statute that required a special procedure for its amendment or repeal, this requirement would not be binding on a successor Parliament. Furthermore, the courts would not entertain a challenge to the subsequent incompatible statute because of the 'enrolled bill rule' laid down in [...]
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The orthodox Diceyan view of sovereignty is that, while a Parliament could pass a statute that required a special procedure for its amendment or repeal, this requirement would not be binding on a successor Parliament. Furthermore, the courts would not entertain a challenge to the subsequent incompatible statute because of the 'enrolled bill rule' laid down in [...]
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Pickin v British Railways Board [1974] AC 765
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