UK Constitutional Law: Parliament Sovereignty
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What is the significance of the Ex p Canon Selwyn (1872) example?

  • It illustrates the power of Parliament in the courts (correct)
  • It shows the limits of Parliament's sovereignty
  • It demonstrates the power of the Church over Parliament
  • It highlights the importance of the Act of Union
  • What is the implication of Parliament's sovereignty on the Act of Union?

  • The Act of Union limits Parliament's power
  • The Act of Union is above Parliament's authority
  • The Act of Union is only applicable in Scotland
  • The Act of Union is not limiting on Parliament's future actions (correct)
  • What was the situation in Scotland, according to Loughlin, that led to its union with Great Britain?

  • Scotland was broke and starving and needed to be saved (correct)
  • Scotland was a dominant power and wanted to expand its influence
  • Scotland was seeking independence from Great Britain
  • Scotland was experiencing economic growth and stability
  • What is the relationship between the Church and Parliament implied in the Ex p Canon Selwyn (1872) example?

    <p>Parliament has authority over the Church</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the main idea behind the concept of Parliament's sovereignty?

    <p>The idea that Parliament's power is absolute and unrestricted</p> Signup and view all the answers

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