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| | | | | Introduction David Hume (1711-1776) has been characterised as one of the most influential philosophers of the modern era. His writings, although most influential in philosophy, have also been applied to jurisprudence. This essay will apply some of Hume's philosophical ideas to the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty both in its orthodox and modern form. The focus... | |
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reconnect-europe.eu
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article discusses the UK's approach to modifying retained EU law post-Brexit, focusing on legal uncertainties and Rule of Law concerns arising from different methods of amendment, such as disapplication, delegated powers, and express repeal. | |
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| | | | | Parliamentary sovereignty has traditionally been understood to mean that Parliament is free to enact legislation on any area of law that it chooses, and that Acts of the U.K. Parliament take precedence over subordinate legislation, regulation, or common law rule. Understood this way, parliamentary sovereignty is a constitutional principle that is couched explicitly in legal... | |
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| | | Health services account for a large and increasing share of production and expenditure in OECD and Eurostat countries but there are also noticeable differences between countries in expenditure per capita. Whether such differences are due to more... | ||