Event: The role of the judiciary in the UK Constitution - Lady Hale

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @TreyHD
    @TreyHD 2 года назад +7

    For everyone who exalts himself will be humbled, and everyone who humbles himself will be exalted.

  • @justindaramyndoko9776
    @justindaramyndoko9776 4 месяца назад

    My profound appreciation for enlightenment.

  • @Sofia-gk9sn
    @Sofia-gk9sn 2 года назад +5

    Wonderfully put!

  • @kayedal-haddad
    @kayedal-haddad 5 месяцев назад

    Any suggestions for reforming the Judiciary in the UK?

  • @Sjb-on5xt
    @Sjb-on5xt 4 месяца назад +1

    Parliament has the sovereign right to repeal every law, but can't touch the Bill of Rights, based on the Declaration of Rights.

  • @carlosdesousa2394
    @carlosdesousa2394 Год назад +1

    Good morning all. Can you tell me the how to sue a Judge? I mean to open a court process against the Judge?

    • @servicekid7453
      @servicekid7453 10 месяцев назад

      Civil servants, ministers and other servants of the Crown (including judges) cannot be sued for actions taken by them in the course of performing their normal duties.

    • @gwyneth7812
      @gwyneth7812 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@servicekid7453 So how do you hold them to account if they have abused their position?

    • @Existential_Indian
      @Existential_Indian 4 месяца назад

      ​@@gwyneth7812That's how the British Imperialism worked always, nobody gaurd the Guardians.. It's a free run for the faudal lords and their cronies everywhere specially in judiciary.

  • @RangaTurk
    @RangaTurk Год назад

    The Legislature, the Government, and the Courts sounds more simplified sans mention of the Executive. Basically what you find in the centre of a capital city.

    • @anti-stupid-not--vax9629
      @anti-stupid-not--vax9629 Год назад

      It's easy parliament law only applies by consent.NOT FORCE AS THEY DO
      Equity rule's all

  • @donnaleeandrews6230
    @donnaleeandrews6230 8 месяцев назад

    Is it lawful to use a civil court to process a criminal claim. Do crimes have to have a victim? Are the Magistrates administrative courts?

  • @independent-network.
    @independent-network. Год назад

    What about people suffers?

  • @etienne2364
    @etienne2364 Год назад +1

    I have a question for you?
    The whole of the government operate under the name of the king, this includes police constables, judges, MPs First Lord of the Treasury and everyone else in government.
    Our king recently made an oath to the God of the Bible, saying he will defend the laws of God, and the true profession of the gospel, in Deuteronomy, chapter 22, verse five, it says man shall not wear women’s clothes. This is an abomination to the Lord.
    So why isn’t the king defending this law of God as he made his oath to do?
    And does it make sense to pay a drag queen wearing women’s clothes £215,000 of taxpayers money, not government money taxpayers money to an abomination according to the Bible ?

    • @angeladavies2244
      @angeladavies2244 Год назад

      These people in power from the crown down don’t worship the creator GOD of the Bible they are satanic Freemasons. In genesis 1:28 Then God blessed them and said “ Be fruitful and multiply. Fill the earth and govern it. These elites are of the serpent bloodline of Cain.

    • @RangaTurk
      @RangaTurk Год назад

      Taxpayers money was spent on the Alpha Centauri costume in the 1970s for Dr. Who also. It amazes me what is considered property of the crown.

    • @PEGGLORE
      @PEGGLORE 10 месяцев назад

      But League of Gentleman would be crap if men weren't allowed to be wearing women's clothing.

  • @hiheloByby6902
    @hiheloByby6902 Год назад +1

    Parliamentary sovereignty comes with its own drawbacks ...for I believe This very principle would and can hinder the dispensation or prevailing of justice and Rule of law . It's only a matter of time such an advantage would fall in a wrong hand... Given an unprecedented circumstances I am afraid Bentham's theory of utilitarianism would be misused . In modern democracy Judiciary must have the last say

    • @anti-stupid-not--vax9629
      @anti-stupid-not--vax9629 Год назад +3

      It means PARLIAMENT is only sovereign over government not over the people as they said NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW!!

  • @msmrepo3271
    @msmrepo3271 Год назад +7

    With due respect to Lady Hale, but this is a polluted explanation of the English Constitution, Jury's are the supreme power, the people are the creator's, administrative Law is unlawful due to constitutional restraints.
    How can Parliament make constitutional Law that is supposed to control them and we the people be free!
    Power has been usurped slowly over time... The people are Sovereign, the creator not parliament.
    The Magna Carta 1215 is the Constitution, not any statutory or administrative law.

    • @sonnyjoe7433
      @sonnyjoe7433 Год назад +2

      Not a word of your comment is true- sorry about that

    • @adorabasilwinterpock6035
      @adorabasilwinterpock6035 Год назад

      You’re opinion is irrelevant

    • @Simulacrum84
      @Simulacrum84 Год назад +2

      Your point is too vague with regards to the production of “constitutional law”. For example, could the Executive branch of Government propose a law that removed the Sovereignty of Parliament? If such a law was passed into legislation, it would have a disastrous effect on democracy. The judiciary is a check and balance against such legislation.
      The judiciary’s main constitutional function is to ensure that Rule of Law is upheld; this means the Legislation that is passed in Parliament is enacted and enforced as intended; it isn’t there to arbitrarily create new legislation.
      The is obviously the doctrine of Precedent within the common law, but that is not the same thing.
      Magna Carta removed the absolute power of the Sovereign and granted some of these powers to the Barons. Democracy in this country came much later, and the people vote in MPs to make decisions and representations on their behalf. This idea that every individual person in the UK is involved in every single political decision because of Magna Carta is pure nonsense.

    • @anti-stupid-not--vax9629
      @anti-stupid-not--vax9629 Год назад +1

      ​@@Simulacrum84by the courts own rule's NO ONE IS ABOVE THE LAW WE'RE ALL EQUAL UNDER THE LAW no one can impose their will on another
      Ignorance of the law is no excuse
      And the LAW is your NATURAL BIRTH RIGHT as it states in the act of settlement PARLIAMENT IS A FICTION OF LAW

    • @anti-stupid-not--vax9629
      @anti-stupid-not--vax9629 Год назад

      ​@@sonnyjoe7433it actually is because the magna carta was created before government by the people CREATED BY THE PEOPLE to keep power away from the king again why we have the separation of powers

  • @brettgarside3952
    @brettgarside3952 2 года назад

    📚🤔 i served in the Duke of Wellington Regiment who was Chief of London Tower for 26 years & priminister twice after Waterloo .
    He Created King's College also .
    Don't forget the past it will catch you

  • @delsans2356
    @delsans2356 Год назад +1

    That’s a lie, the people are suffering