Legislative Supremacy of the UK Parliament

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. Parliamentary sovereignty refers to the fact that the power of the Queen-in-Parliament to legislate is subject to no _____ limitations.

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. Lord Hoffmann in ex parte Simms and O'Brien submits that, despite the importance of parliamentary sovereignty, fundamental rights cannot be overridden by which of the following?

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. Match the author to their view on the source of parliamentary supremacy.

Parliamentary supremacy is historical rather than legal in source. No Act of Parliament could actually confer on itself the power to make law, as that would be to act on a power that it did not hold.

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The common law is the source. It is the courts and the judiciary who have formulated the principle that the United Kingdom's Parliament has unlimited legislative supremacy.

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The judiciary obeys the will of Parliament because it is the ultimate political fact upon which the whole system of law making rests.

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The judiciary did not invent parliamentary supremacy. Parliamentary supremacy is sourced in a consensus between the branches of government. The content of the principle is determined by consensus, and cannot rest on one branch's interpretation, unless all of the branches agree to it.

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. There are two main contrasting views as to the effect of parliamentary supremacy on the possibility of entrenching legislation; which two of the following options are they? Please select all that apply.

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. For which of the following reasons does the campaign group Justice advance for saying that entrenchment would be best achieved by a clause that requires approval of both Houses of Parliament? Please select all that apply.

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. Which of the following statements accurately reflects Sir Ivor Jennings' position on the ability of the legal sovereign to bind itself?

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. In the case of Thoburn Laws LJ advanced the proposition that implied repeal does not apply to constitutional statutes. Which of the following options accurately reflect the reasons he gave for the distinction in the application of implied repeal to ordinary and constitutional statutes?
Please select all that apply.

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. Which of the following accurately reflects the obiter statements on the nature of the UK's constitution by Lord Neuberger and Lord Mance in R (HS2 Action Alliance Ltd) v Secretary of State for Transport [2014 UKSC 3?

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. What will happen to the legislative competence of the UK Parliament after the UK leaves the European Union following the outcome of the 2016 referendum?

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. In Moohan and another v Lord Advocate [2014] UKSC 67, Lord Hodge ruled out the possibility the Supreme Court would ever exercise common law powers to declare a UK Act of Parliament unlawful.

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