Royal Prerogative in UK Law
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Council of Civil Service Unions v Minister for the Civil Service
... ... (a) that it was made in the exercise of a power conferred under the royal prerogative and not by statute, and (b) that it concerned national ... ...
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R (Miller and Another) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union; Re McCord's application
... ... to effect changes in domestic law through exercise of their prerogative powers at the international level, and (ii) the relationship between the ... Parliament, and after it had been passed by both Houses, it received Royal assent on 17 October 1972, when it became the European Communities Act ... ...
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R (Bancoult) v Foreign Secretary (No 2)
... ... 2 The Constitution was made by prerogative Order in Council. The Divisional Court (Hooper LJ and Cresswell J) held ... 9 was given effect in exercise (or purported exercise) of the royal prerogative to legislate by order in council. The royal prerogative, ... ...
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Burmah Oil Company (Burma Trading) Ltd v Lord Advocate
... ... case is that the demolitions were carried out by an exercise of the Royal Prerogative. At one time this was denied. It was said that this was an ... ...
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R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Fire Brigades Union
... ... damages in tort which operated from 1964 operated by virtue of the Royal Prerogative. The payments made under it were ex gratia, made out of moneys ... ...
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Laker Airways Ltd v Department of Trade
... ... 36 Prerogative. The Attorney-General contended that the power of the Secretary of State ... De Kevser's Royal Hotel (1920) Appeal Gases 508 ... It will, I think, be of assistance to ... ...
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Hazell v Hammersmith and Fulham London Borough Council and Others
... ... doctrine applies only to a corporation created by an exercise of the Royal Prerogative. A corporation created by or under a statute has no power ... ...
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R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Khawaja
... ... a suggestion that because an alien is liable to expulsion under the royal prerogative and a non-patrial has no right of abode, it is less difficult ... ...
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R v Margaret Jones; Swain v DPP; R v Arthur Milling; R v Toby Olditch; R v Philip Pritchard
... ... 2003 the appellants Margaret Jones and Paul Milling broke into the Royal Air Force base at Fairford in Gloucestershire and caused damage to fuel ... the deployment of the armed services involved the exercise of prerogative power and could not raise justiciable issues, and (2) that the citizen ... ...
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Maclaine Watson & Company Ltd v International Tin Council
... ... conclude treaties with other sovereign states is an exercise of the Royal Prerogative, the validity of which cannot be challenged in municipal law: ... ...
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