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Jurisdictional error is a term used in various contexts. It might be helpful first to identify these, because one of the reasons why some people despair at ever giving it real meaning is their view that the term might carry a different mean...
Supremacy and the Codified Constitution IntroductionThe paper discusses the extent to which the British parliament’s supremacy can be consistent to the codified system. The British parliamentary structure does not emphasise a codified const...
however large, cannot bind a dissentient minority, however small, to do that which is not authorised by the constitution (Simpson v Denison (1852) 10 Hare 51 at 55). The majority must allow the minority to state their views and express the...
What is ‘Europeanisation’ and what result is it having on our British administrative system? In the last 50 years with the introduction of the European Union there has been a huge influence on both the altering of regulation in the UK and t...
UK constitution looks confusing to a foreign observer: most states have a written constitution which is a document with special sanctity; a declaration of the country’s supreme law; all laws and all institutions of their state subordinate t...
parliamentary structure does not emphasize a codified constitution due to the customs and traditions embedded in the British political since years. Parliament Supremacy Parliament supremacy is a controversial concept, which disputes about i...
cases or that they acted bonafide. For example, where they apply the funds of the company to objects not specified in the memorandum of association or when they pay dividends out of capital. When they have acted negligently Negligence may g...