英国议会至上与法治:分析

Dr. Syed Raza Shah Gilani, Dr. Ali Mohammed Al-Matrooshi, Ms. Aisha Nayab Qureshi
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英国是君主立宪制国家,这意味着君主必须遵守概述政府权力和限制的宪法。在英国,法治理念是法律体系运作的核心,议会主权原则被视为宪法的基本内容。然而,王室特权的概念仍然存在,即历史上属于君主的一系列权力和特权。这些权力包括任免大臣、发布赦免令、授予荣誉和头衔、宣战和签署条约的权利。虽然其中许多权力已移交给议会,但有些权力仍属于君主,其使用受到有限的司法审查。虽然王室特权和议会至上的概念仍然是英国宪法框架的重要方面,但它们必须与法治原则保持平衡。行政权力的使用必须接受法律审查,议会必须继续对政府的行动发挥制衡作用,以确保其符合法治原则。
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Supremacy of the Parliament and the Rule of Law in the UK: An Analysis
The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy, which means that the monarch must abide by a constitution that outlines the powers and limitations of the government. In the UK, the concept of the rule of law is central to the functioning of the legal system, and the principle of parliamentary sovereignty is considered to be a fundamental aspect of the constitution. However, the concept of the royal prerogative, which is the set of powers and privileges that historically belonged to the monarch, still exists. These powers include the right to appoint and dismiss ministers, to issue pardons, to grant honours and titles, to declare war, and to sign treaties. Although many of these powers have been transferred to the Parliament, some remain with the monarch and their use is subject to limited judicial review. While the concepts of the royal prerogative and parliamentary supremacy remain important aspects of the UK's constitutional framework, they must be balanced against the principle of the rule of law. The use of executive power must be subject to legal scrutiny, and Parliament must continue to act as a check on the government's actions to ensure that they are consistent with the rule of law.
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