Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Human Rights Act

Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Human Rights Act

by Alison L Young
ISBN-10:
1841138304
ISBN-13:
9781841138305
Pub. Date:
12/06/2008
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
1841138304
ISBN-13:
9781841138305
Pub. Date:
12/06/2008
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Human Rights Act

Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Human Rights Act

by Alison L Young

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Overview

The Human Rights Act 1998 is criticised for providing a weak protection of human rights. The principle of parliamentary legislative supremacy prevents entrenchment, meaning that courts cannot overturban legislation passed after the Act that contradicts Convention rights. This book investigates this assumption, arguing that the principle of parliamentary legislative supremacy is sufficiently flexible to enable a stronger protection of human rights, which can replicate the effect of entrenchment. Nevertheless, it is argued that the current protection should not be strengthened. If correctly interpreted, the Human Rights Act can facilitate democratic dialogue that enables courts to perform their proper correcting function to protect rights from abuse, whilst enabling the legislature to authoritatively determine contestable issues surrounding the extent to which human rights should be protected alongside other rights, interests and goals of a particular society. This understanding of the Human Rights Act also provides a different justification for the preservation of Dicey's conception of parliamentary sovereignty in the UK Constitution.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781841138305
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/06/2008
Edition description: UK ed.
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Alison Young is a Fellow and Tutor in Law at Hertford College, Oxford.
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