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These lecture notes include a detailed outline of all the relevant topics for each module, as well as detailed notes, analysis, cases and explaination of the topics. They are taken directly from professors lecturing at the City Law School, for first and second year Law. All the cases have a short summary of the facts, as well as the legal principle and outcome. In Law, it is important to have a clear structure of the material in mind, especially when answering complex problem questions in the exam, which these notes' organization will make easier. Or if you are lost and have only little time to study for exams, the depth of analysis and detail of these notes will certainly get you a high mark if you study, understand and apply them well. For any other topics that you wish me to upload, please contact me via my email! :)

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Parliamentary Sovereignty

 Parliament is ultimate source of authority
 May pass, amend or repeal any primary legislation
 Pre 1688 Parliament was not sovereign-
 The case of Proclamations (1611)
o Example of court questioning King’s power
o Courts held that king had no power to change common law or to create it
o Contrasted by James I view: Kings should have sovereign power, given by
Gods
 Dr Bonham case 1610
o Chief justice Cook: common law controls acts of parliament, will declare such
an act to be void
o Hence parliament is not completely sovereign
 Post 1688:
 Bill of Rights gave Parliament its sovereignty – 1688
 Mary, daughter of James, could only take throne with William (husband) if they
accepted terms of Bill of rights
 It established new political contract between king and parliament – all agree
 Article 9: no one can question what parliament says
 Blackstone, Commentaries on the Laws of England (1795)- no power capable of
controlling Parliament
 Dicey:
 “Principle of parl. Sov means no more and no less than this: parl. Has under the
English constitution the right to make or unmake any law whatever”
 act of parliament will be obeyed by court
 no personal body can make rules which override act: courts cannot question validity
of Acts
 Orthodox theory:
 1) Parliament can make or unmake any law whatever, on any subject matter
 2) No parliament is bound by its predecessors or can bind its successors
 3) No body including a court of law can question the validity of an act of Parliament

 1) “parliament could legislate to have all blue eyed babies put to death”
 said to be immoral, but can still theoretically enforce immoral laws
 Legislation with extra-territorial effect:
 Continental Shelf Act 1964
 Criminal Justice and Immigration Act
 Canada Act 1982- effectively established constitution for Canada by Parliament
 International Law- (not EU law!!)
 Two laws with
 Monism and Dualism
 Monist state: domestic and international law part of one system; direct effect on
domestic law
 Direct effect: in monist state it straight away becomes part of law
 But UK is not Monist state
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