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C/L/496. “Acts of parliament are the only forms of law which have any relevance in the modern English legal system, all other forms have been confined to the pages of history”. Explain how acts of parliament are created and determine the validity of the above statement by utilising relevant legal authority.

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2010
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The paper examines the preparation and implementation of the Acts of Parliament within the English legal system discussing the unwritten common-law constitution based on the doctrine of judicial precedent, the judicial hierarchy, the right of appeal, and other principles of English law.

 

KEYWORDS: Acts of Parliament, English law, Legal Authority, judicial precedent,

 
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