Relations between branches Flashcards

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Supreme Court

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The highest court in the UK political system.

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Judicial Neutrality

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The principle that judges should not be influenced by their personal political opinions and should remain outside of party politics.

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Judicial Independence

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The principle that judges should not be influenced by other branches of government, particularly the Executive.

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Judicial Review

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The power of the judiciary to review, and sometimes reverse, actions by other branches of government that breach the law or that are incompatible with the Human Rights Act.

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Elective Dictatorship

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A government that dominates Parliament, usually due to a large
majority, and therefore has few limits on its power.

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European Union (EU)

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A political and economic union of a group of European countries.

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‘Four freedoms’ (EU)

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The principle of free movement of goods, services, capital and people within the EU’s single market.

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Legal Sovereignty

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The legal right to exercise sovereignty – i.e. sovereignty in theory.

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Political Sovereignty

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The political ability to exercise sovereignty – i.e. sovereignty in practice.

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Ultra Vires

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Literally ‘beyond the powers’. An action that is taken without legal authority when it requires it.

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