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1 Case of Proclamations
гос. упр., юр., брит. "Прецедент о воззвании"* (судебный прецедент 1611 г., на основании которого суд принял решение, что, во-первых, король не имеет прерогатив за исключением тех, которые ему даются законом или тем фактом, что они имеют место на земле, которой владеет король, а во-вторых, монарх не может своим решением объявить преступлением то, что таковым до этого не считалось, последовательные изменения в праве осуществляются путем принятия парламентского закона; является частью конституции Великобритании)Syn:See: -
2 12 Co Rep 74
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3 Coke's King's Bench Reports
сокр. Co Rep юр., брит. "Сборник решений Суда королевской скамьи, составитель Коук* (серийное издание текстов судебных прецедентов, в котором судебные прецеденты упорядочены по темам и хронологически и каждому судебному прецеденту присвоен номер)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > Coke's King's Bench Reports
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4 royal prerogative
пол., юр., брит. королевская прерогатива ( исключительное право королевской власти)royal prerogative to appoint the members of the government — королевская прерогатива назначать членов правительства
royal prerogative to appoint the Prime Minister — королевская прерогатива назначать премьер-министра
royal prerogative to grant or refuse the Royal Assent — королевская прерогатива дать королевскую санкцию или отказать в ней
Syn:See:Case of Proclamations, Attorney-General v De Keyser's Royal Hotel, order in council, royal proclamation, Coke's King's Bench Reports, Office of the Civil Service Commissioners, constitutional convention, royal prerogative, royal prerogative to appoint the Prime Minister, royal prerogative to appoint the members of the government, royal assent, royal prerogative to summon Parliament, royal prerogative to dissolve Parliament, Crown Proceedings Act 1947, monarch, prime minister, constitutional convention, Act of Settlement 1700
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