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What is the significance of the Ex p Canon Selwyn (1872) example?
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?
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?
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?
What is the relationship between the Church and Parliament implied in the Ex p Canon Selwyn (1872) example?
What is the main idea behind the concept of Parliament's sovereignty?
What is the main idea behind the concept of Parliament's sovereignty?