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Chapter 4 Multiple choice questions
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Which of the following describes the positive aspect of Dicey's conception of parliamentary sovereignty?
That the UK Parliament can enact or repeal any law, on any subject matter
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That the UK Supreme Court has the power to set aside primary legislation
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That the Prime Minister has a power to veto Bills before they are passed
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That the Court of Justice of the EU can set aside Acts of the UK Parliament
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Which point of law is supported by
Mortensen v Peters
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That the UK Government can set aside Acts of Parliament
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That the UK Parliament can pass legislation contrary to unincorporated international law
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That the UK Supreme Court has the power to strike out legislation that contravenes ECHR rights
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That the Prime Minister can incorporate international law without Parliament's consent
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Who argues that parliamentary sovereignty is the ultimate political fact of our constitution?
Wade
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Dicey
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Jennings
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King James II
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According to orthodox Diceyan theory, Parliament can bind itself. Is this statement true or false?
False
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True
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Which of the following is a leading case for implied repeal?
IRC v Rossminster Ltd
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R (Jackson) v Attorney General
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Ellen Street Estates Ltd v Minister for Health
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Attorney General for New South Wales v Trethowan
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Which historical event is typically regarded as being the starting point for Parliament's sovereignty?
Magna Carta and the limitation of King John's powers
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Creation of the UK Supreme Court and the Constitutional Reform Act
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Membership of the EU and the European Communities Act
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Glorious Revolution and the Bill of Rights
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What is entrenchment?
The process of making a law harder to repeal
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The process of passing law
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The process of reviewing a law
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The process through which a Bill becomes a law
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Which case tested the validity of the Hunting Act 2004 and discussed broader implications for parliamentary sovereignty?
Burmah Oil Ltd v Lord Advocate
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Pickin v British Railways Board
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R (Jackson) v Attorney-General
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Harris v Minister for the Interior
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Parliament can pass laws having extra-territorial effect. True or false?
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False
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Which institution ultimately gives Parliament its sovereignty by recognising its Acts as sovereign?
The government
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The courts
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The European Union
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The Bank of England
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