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... Lord Chancellor , and it has borne fruit in the removal of the ultimate appellate jurisdiction from the House of Lords to the Supreme Court . Yet , whatever the merits of rehousing the highest court , no one could seriously suppose that ...
... Lord Chancellor , and it has borne fruit in the removal of the ultimate appellate jurisdiction from the House of Lords to the Supreme Court . Yet , whatever the merits of rehousing the highest court , no one could seriously suppose that ...
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... Lord Chief Justice , Lord Woolf , in a lecture at Cambridge , after he and ' other members of the judiciary ' had advised that the clause was ' fundamentally in conflict with the rule of law ' , 33 and also by another former Lord ...
... Lord Chief Justice , Lord Woolf , in a lecture at Cambridge , after he and ' other members of the judiciary ' had advised that the clause was ' fundamentally in conflict with the rule of law ' , 33 and also by another former Lord ...
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... Lord Lipsey in the House of Lords as six silly professors who were not living in the real world.51 Yet this was not even a Henry VIII clause , as understood in 1929 ; it was more like the Enabling Law of 1933. The laws or customs ...
... Lord Lipsey in the House of Lords as six silly professors who were not living in the real world.51 Yet this was not even a Henry VIII clause , as understood in 1929 ; it was more like the Enabling Law of 1933. The laws or customs ...
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