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" The principle of parliamentary sovereignty means neither more nor less than this, namely, that Parliament thus defined has, under the English Constitution, the right to make or unmake any law whatever; and, further, that no person or body is recognized... "
The Theory and Practice of the English Government - Page 282
by Thomas Francis Moran - 1903 - 379 pages
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Lectures Introductory to the Study of the Law of the Constitution

Albert Venn Dicey - Constitutional law - 1885 - 430 pages
...together may be aptly described as the "King in Parliament," and constitute Parliament 1 . J reignty. The principle of Parliamentary sovereignty means neither...make or unmake any law whatever; and, further, that no^person or body is recognised by the law of England as having a right • to override or set aside...
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The Law Magazine and Review: For Both Branches of the Legal Profession at ...

Law - 1887 - 590 pages
...The powers and functions of the King in Parliament — or, to use Professor Dicey's phraseology, " Parliament thus defined has under the English Constitution...right to make or unmake any law whatever;" and further " no person or body is recognised by the Law of England as having a right to override or set aside...
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The American Political Science Review, Volume 9

Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg - Political science - 1915 - 882 pages
...the lords' veto act — is law. His definition of parliamentary sovereignty is that parliament has "the right to make or unmake any law whatever; and further that no person or body is recognized by the law of England as having a right to override or set aside the legislation of parliament;...
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Political Ideas of the American Revolution: Britannic-American Contributions ...

Randolph Greenfield Adams - Great Britain - 1922 - 234 pages
...House of Commons. The principle of Parliamentary sovereignty means neither more nor less than this, that Parliament thus defined has, under the English...the right to make or unmake any law whatever, and furthermore, that no person or body is recognized by the law of England as having a right to override...
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The Constitutional Law of the Philippine Islands

George Arthur Malcolm - Constitutional law - 1926 - 812 pages
...bodies, acting together, may be aptly described as the 'King in Parliament,' and constitute Parliament. "The principle of parliamentary sovereignty means...whatever; and, further, that no person or body is recognized by the law of England as having a right to override or set aside the legislation of Parliament....
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The Pragmatic Revolt in Politics: Syndicalism, Fascism, and the ...

William Yandell Elliott - Pragmatism - 1928 - 568 pages
...than this, namely, that Parliament thus defined (the King in Parliament of English constitutional law) has, under the English Constitution, the right to...law whatever; and further, that no person or body is recognized by the law of England as having a right to override or set aside the legislation of parliament."...
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The Pragmatic Revolt in Politics: Syndicalism, Fascism, and the ...

William Yandell Elliott - Pragmatism - 1928 - 614 pages
...to only a slightly lesser extent in France, parliamentary sovereignty is rightly summed up by Dicey: "The principle of Parliamentary sovereignty means...less than this, namely, that Parliament thus defined (the King in Parliament of English constitutional law) has, under the English Constitution, the right...
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The Nineteenth-Century Constitution 1815-1914: Documents and Commentary

H. J. Hanham - History - 1969 - 516 pages
...Parliaments. Contemporary Review, vol. 46, pp. 24-5, 48 10. AV Dicey on the sovereignty of parliament, 1885 The principle of Parliamentary sovereignty means neither more nor less than this, namely, that Parliament . . . has, under the English constitution, the right to make or unmake any law whatever; and, further,...
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Britain in Europe

A. Boxhoorn, Menno Spiering - Political Science - 1988 - 228 pages
...the Study of the Law of the Constitution, the first edition of which is already over a century old: The principle of Parliamentary sovereignty means neither more nor less than this, namely, that Parliament (...) has (...) the right to make or unmake any law whatever; and, further, that no person or body...
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Die Wiederkehr der Klugheit: Edmund Burke und das Augustan Age

Detmar Doering - Classicism - 1990 - 330 pages
...Constilution, 7. Aufl., London 1908, S. 39 Oder an anderer Stelle: "The Principle of Parliamentary sovereignity means neither more nor less than this, namely, that...constitution, the right to make or unmake any law whatever."; ebd., S. 37/38 2) So meint Frederick A. Dreyer, Burke's Politics, op.cit., S.40 über Burke: "As long...
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