| Elihu Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood, A. G. Oppenheimer - Law - 2003 - 674 pages
...down as a clear proposition that "if the King (and when I say the King, I always mean the King without the concurrence of Parliament,) has a power to alter...any new change contrary to fundamental principles". Reciting the argument based on Lord Mansfield CJ's statement, their Lordships in Liyanage v. The Queen... | |
| Asia - 1828 - 864 pages
...tUe sixth proposition, that " if the king (and when I say the king, I always mean the king without the concurrence of parliament) has a power to alter...new laws in a conquered country, this legislation l>eing subordinate to his own authority in parliament, he cannot make any new changes contrary to fundamental... | |
| Christianity - 1827 - 630 pages
...probability arose from the mad enthusiasm of the crusades. C. If the King (by which is meant the King without the concurrence of parliament) has a power to alter the old, and to introduce * Cowper"8 Reports, 204. f Dodsons's Adm. Rep. 450. new laws in a conquered country, this legislation... | |
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