Analysis of parliamentary sovereignty in Great Britain To paraphrase Dicey, Parliament has the legal authority to enact, amend or repeal any law, and no-one has the legal authority to stop it from doing so. But this notion is as extravagant as it is simple it means, as Stephen famously put it, that a law directing the killing of all blue-eyed babies would be valid. The fact that such laws remain unenacted is thanks to “political constitutionalism” as opposed to “legal constitutionalism”: it is political
importance of the distribution of power to the various organs of the government, but at the same time, takes note of the possibility of the abuse of power to the detriment of the people who, as a matter of the fact, are the means & the end of constitutions. It has been described as the “rule of law over the rule of men”. It involves, analogically speaking, the reversal
INTRODUCTION Situation Analysis The youth is the future of our society. But with the kind of environment we have now, which is what we call the “techy-world”, would it still be possible, if nowadays they are being associated with different crimes, delinquencies and misbehaviors? Adolescents display different forms of outlandish behavior. They are not just carefree novelty seekers and risk takers, but they are also uniquely vulnerable to anxiety and have a hard time learning to be unafraid of