Democratic Deficit in UK Law
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R (Agyarko) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... of State's position on proportionality and to meet the democratic deficit by seeking Parliament's agreement to her policy (para 38) ... ...
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Ali v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... They do not therefore possess the same degree of democratic legitimacy as legislation made by Parliament: Huang v Secretary of State ... of State's position on proportionality and to meet the democratic deficit by seeking Parliament's agreement to her policy. The rules will state how ... ...
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R (MM (Lebanon)) v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... of State's position on proportionality and to meet the democratic deficit by seeking Parliament's agreement to her policy." (para 19) ... ...
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SC and 3 Children v The Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
... ... “The government has made clear its objective of tackling the deficit [ie the fiscal deficit: the shortfall in the Government's income as ... such as is in accordance with the law and is necessary in a democratic society in the interests of national security, public safety or the ... ...
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Bromley London Borough Council v Greater London Council
... ... taking one year with another; the Act of 1966 allowed a limited deficit to be accumulated over a period of six years. The same Act of 1966 allowed ... in the best interest of the electors in his ward, and, if the democratic system as at present practised in local government is to survive, the fact ... ...
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R the Director of Public Prosecutions v Stratford Magistrates Court Angela Ditchfield, Isa Alaali, Thomas Franklin, Lisa Butler, Susannah Mengesha, Bram Vranken, Luis Torrejon and Javier Neidhart (Interested Parties)
... ... Parties' actions were reasonable in the light of the 'democratic deficit'. Although it is unnecessary to express a concluded view about the ... ...
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The United Policyholders Group and Others v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago (Trinidad and Tobago)
... ... problems, and that both CIB and CLICO were in substantial deficit. On 24 January 2009, the Central Bank advised the Minister of Finance and ... the court is the judge, offers no offence to the claims of democratic power." ... There would be many cases falling between these ... ...
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R Britwell Parish Council v Slough Borough Council
... ... council and its argument that abolition would result in a democratic deficit in the area. It noted the result of the poll. The turnout was 30% ... ...
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Castle v DPP
... ... 3 which raises an important issue of the hardy perennial of the democratic accountability for the making of subordinate legislation ... As with other ... There is a democratic deficit to be addressed. Lord Justice Pitchford ... 56 ... ...
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Bloor Homes East Midlands Ltd v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government (First Defendant) Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council (Second Defendant)
... ... figure of completions over those six years was 377 – a 17% deficit, which she had conceded was "a substantial shortfall"; and that of the ... 's emphasis on localism and increasing public involvement and democratic accountability in planning" (paragraph 7.28) ... 140 ... ...
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