The Diceyan view of parliamentary sovereignty rests on the notion that [...], so neither the manner in which legislation is passed, nor the substance of the law, should be reviewable by the courts.
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Acts of Parliament are the highest form of law
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The Diceyan view of parliamentary sovereignty rests on the notion that [...], so neither the manner in which legislation is passed, nor the substance of the law, should be reviewable by the courts.
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#constitution #law #public
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The Diceyan view of parliamentary sovereignty rests on the notion that [...], so neither the manner in which legislation is passed, nor the substance of the law, should be reviewable by the courts.
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Acts of Parliament are the highest form of law
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