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Basis of Legal Sovereignty     9

[1955] CLJ 172

Cases Referring to this Case

Case Name Citation(s) Court Jurisdiction Date †  Full Text Citation Index
R (Jackson) v Attorney General [2005] UKHL 56; [2006] 1 AC 262; [2005] 4 All ER 1253; [2005] 3 WLR 733 House of Lords United Kingdom 13 Oct 2005 BAILII flag 87
Commons and the Sovereign [2005] EWHC 94 (Admin) High Court of England and Wales United Kingdom - England and Wales 28 Jan 2005 BAILII flag 3

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Journal Article Title Citation(s) Author Jurisdiction Date †  Full Text Citation Index
"The Dead Hand of the Bill of Rights? Is the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 a Substantive Legal Constraint on Parliament's Power to Legislate?" (2007) 11 Otago Law Review 389 Claudia Geiringer New Zealand circa 2007 NZLII flag 7
"Book Review: the Constitution of Independence" [2005] VUWLawRw 27 Morris, Caroline New Zealand circa 2005 NZLII flag
"Centennial Lecture - the Relationship of Parliament and the Courts: a Tentative Thought or Two for the New Millennium" [2000] VUWLawRw 3 Thomas, Judge E W New Zealand circa 2000 NZLII flag
"A Public Choice? Federalism and the Prospects of a Republican Preamble" (1998-1999) 20 University of Queensland Law Journal 262 Aroney, Nicholas Australia circa 1999 AustLII flag 3
"Constitutional Voices" [1996] VUWLawRw 28 McHugh, P G New Zealand circa 1996 NZLII flag
"The Law-Making Powers of the New Zealand General Assembly: Time to Think About Change" (1984) 5 Otago Law Review 565 Harris, B v New Zealand circa 1984 NZLII flag 4
"Parliamentary Supremacy and Constitutional Entrenchment: A Jurisprudential Approach" (1984) 5 Otago Law Review 603 Brookfield, F M New Zealand circa 1984 NZLII flag 3

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