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Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Human Rights Act, by Alison L. Young. Oxford: Hart Publishing Ltd, 2009, xvi + 175 + (index) 4pp (£45 hardback). ISBN: 978-1-84113-830-5.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

John Stanton*
Affiliation:
Kingston Law School, Kingston University, London

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References

145. AV Dicey An Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution (Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1982) p 3.

146. Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Human Rights Act, p 2.

147. Also see C J S Knight, ‘Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Human Rights Act’ (2009) 68(2) Cambridge Law Journal 479.

148. [1991] 1 AC 603.

149. [2005] UKHL 56, [2005] 3 WLR 733.

150. See Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Human Rights Act, pp 15–17 and, also, pp 66 and 67.

151. Ibid, pp 66, 67 and ch 3 generally.

152. Ibid, pp 75–93.

153. Ibid, pp 54–61.

154. Ibid, pp 10–11 and ch 4 generally.

155. Ibid, ch 5.

156. Also see A Tomkins, ‘Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Human Rights Act’ (2010) 14(1) Edin. L.R. 154 at 156.

157. Consideration of these is also provided in C J S Knight, ‘Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Human Rights Act’ (2009) 68(2) Cambridge Law Journal 479–481.

158. Also see ibid.