Parliamentary sovereignty in the UK Constitution : process, politics and democracy / Michael Gordon.
2015
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Title
Parliamentary sovereignty in the UK Constitution : process, politics and democracy / Michael Gordon.
Imprint
Oxford : Hart Publishing, 2015.
Description
1 online resource (viii, p.)
Series
Hart studies in constitutional law ; v. 4.
Formatted Contents Note
pt. I. What is the sovereignty of Parliament
pt. II. Understanding modern challenges to the sovereignty of Parliament
pt. III. The virtue and function of the manner and form theory.
pt. I. What is the sovereignty of parliament?
pt. II. Understanding modern challenges to the sovereignty of parliament
pt. III. The virtue and fuction of the manner and form theory.
pt. II. Understanding modern challenges to the sovereignty of Parliament
pt. III. The virtue and function of the manner and form theory.
pt. I. What is the sovereignty of parliament?
pt. II. Understanding modern challenges to the sovereignty of parliament
pt. III. The virtue and fuction of the manner and form theory.
Summary
"In the UK, the status of the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty in the country's contemporary Constitution is much contested. Changes in the architecture of the UK Constitution, diminishing academic reverence for the doctrine, and a more expansive vision of the judicial role all present challenges to the relevance, coherence, and desirability of this constitutional fundamental. At a time when the future of the sovereignty of Parliament may look less than assured, this book develops an account of the continuing significance of the doctrine. It argues that a rejuvenation of the manner and form theory is required to understand the present status of parliamentary sovereignty. Addressing the critical challenges to the doctrine, it contends that this conception of legally unlimited legislative power provides the best explanation of contemporary developments in UK constitutional practice, while also possessing a normative appeal that has previously been unrecognized. This modern shift to the manner and form theory is located in an account of the democratic virtue of parliamentary sovereignty, with the book seeking to demonstrate the potential that exists for Parliament - through legislating about the legislative process - to revitalize the UK's political Constitution."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Also issued in print.
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Bloomsbury Collections
Language
English
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2014. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement.
ISBN
9781474201667 online
9781849464659 hardback
9781782255819 ePub
9781782255802 PDF
9781849464659 hardback
9781782255819 ePub
9781782255802 PDF
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