Skirting supremacy and subordination: the constitutional authority of the United Kingdom Supreme Court

Masterman, R. & Murkens, J. E. K.ORCID logo (2013). Skirting supremacy and subordination: the constitutional authority of the United Kingdom Supreme Court. Public Law, 2013(Oct), 800-820.
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Assesses the constitutional authority of the Supreme Court compared with that of the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords and other constitutional or apex courts in Europe. Examines the relationship of the UK courts with Parliament through history, and considers the significance of the physical separation of the Supreme Court from the Palace of Westminster. Discusses the nature and competences of the court, including its constitutional competences.

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