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  2. A. V. Dicey - Wikipedia

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    A Treatise on the Rules for the Selection of the Parties to an Action (1870) England's Case against Home Rule (1887) The Privy Council: The Arnold Prize Essay (1887) Letters on unionist delusions (1887) A digest of the law of England with reference to the conflict of laws (1st ed. 1896, 2nd ed. 1908);

  3. Rule of law - Wikipedia

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    British constitutional theorist Albert Venn Dicey is often associated with the thin conception of the rule of law. According to Dicey, the rule of law in the United Kingdom has three dominant characteristics: [57] First, the absolute supremacy of regular law – a person is to be judged by a fixed set of rules and punished for breaching only ...

  4. Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution

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    [12] [11] According to Dicey, the rule of law, in turn, relies on judicial independence. [13] In Introduction, Dicey distinguishes a historical understanding of the constitution's development from a legal understanding of constitutional law as it stands at a point in time. He writes that the latter is his subject. [14] However, J. W. F. Allison ...

  5. Declaration of Delhi - Wikipedia

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    The 'rule of law' in Dicey's sense was a political factor that led to the enactment of the Crown Proceedings Act 1947 in the United Kingdom. Before that Act the Crown, that is, the central government, was immune from liability in the courts for breach of contract or for injuries inflicted by its servants.

  6. Constitutional law - Wikipedia

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    Dicey identified three essential elements of the British Constitution which were indicative of the rule of law: Absolute supremacy of regular law as opposed to the influence of arbitrary power; [13] Equality before the law; The Constitution is a result of the ordinary law of the land. Dicey's rule of law formula consists of three classic tenets.

  7. Rule of law in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This concept of the rule of the law can, therefore, be upheld by even the most tyrannical dictatorship. Such a regime may allow for the normal operation of courts between private parties, and the limited questioning of the government within a dictatorial framework. [1] Whether the rule of law can truly exist without democracy is debated.

  8. Rule of law in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The "thin" conception rule of law advocates the view that the rule of law is fulfilled by adhering to formal procedures and requirements, and that the normative content of law concerns substantive legal issue separate from the rule of law. [2] According to Albert Venn Dicey, the rule of law in the United Kingdom has three dominant ...

  9. Parliamentary sovereignty in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The concept is exclusive to the UK Parliament and therefore does not extend to the Scottish Parliament, the Senedd and the Northern Ireland Assembly. [2] The traditional view put forward by A. V. Dicey is that parliament had the power to make any law except any law that bound its successors. Formally speaking however, the present state that is ...