Relations between institutions

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Scrutiny legislature to executive

Case studies in Executive Parliament section

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Limit Legislature to Judiciary

Parliament is the supreme law‑making authority: Parliamentary Sovereignty 

Parliament can change or reverse the legal effect of judicial decisions by passing new legislation or amending existing laws

Conventions, Supreme court case studies, Constitutional acts, Supreme court created 2009 human rights

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Influence Judiciary to Legislature

Although independent, judicial decisions can prompt Parliament to revise unclear or problematic laws, creating a feedback loop between courts and legislature and Supreme court final court of appeal

Supreme court case studies

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Scrutiny Executive to legislature

Control of the timetable for bills, debates, and the length of sessions.  

Decides recess dates and when opposition day debates occur. 

Government proposes most legislation. 

Government evades scrutiny controlling the majority of MPs, Select Committee Chairs, members on Bill Committees

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