The Sovereignty of Parliament

a book

The Sovereignty of Parliament

Jeffrey Goldsworthy · 1999 · 336 pages

In British constitutional law, the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty maintains that Parliament has unlimited legislative authority. Critics have recently challenged this doctrine, on historical and philosophical grounds. This book describes its historical origins and development and identifies the reasons why it was adopted, examines its current legal basis, and responds to the critics.

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