Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Parliamentary sovereignty

Its a concept in a constitutional law. Under parliamentary sovereignty, a legislative body has absolute sovereignty , meaning it is supreme to all other government institutions (including any executive or judical bodies as they may exist). Furthermore, it implies that the legislative body may change or repeal any prior legislative acts. Parliamentary sovereignty contrasts with notions of judicial review , where a court may overturn legislation deemed unconstitutional. Specific instances of parliamentary sovereignty exist in the UK

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