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hey guys.. any help would be really appreciated thanks.. “Parliamentary sovereignty is no longer, if it ever was, absolute. It is not uncontrolled… It is no longer right to say that its freedom to legislate admits of no qualification what ever. Step by step, gradually but surely, the English Principle of the absolute legislative sovereignty of Parliament… is being qualified.” Per Lord Hope of Craighead Jackson and Others v. Attorney General [2005] UKHL 56 Critically analyse his Lordships view, particularly in the light of modern approaches to the doctrine of the ‘Rule of L

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