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Il Dissolution and Calling of Parliament Act: può tornare tutto come prima?

Cosimo Serpolla
2022
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DPCE ONLINE
Abstract
The Fixed-Term Parliaments Act (FTPA) purported to take the power of dissolution out of the Prime Minister’s hands and subordinate it to the will of the House of Commons, thus limiting significantly the executive’s power over the legislature. The provisions enacted for said purpose drew a large number of critiques for their unintended impact on the overall functioning of the system and the politically difficult scenarios they could have given rise to. However, the path that the Conservative Government has chosen to follow to repeal the FTPA revives the possibility of other, not less politically difficult scenarios and the doctrinal debate on the royal prerogative, potentially putting the monarch in a difficult position and setting the executive on a collision course with the judiciary once more.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11390/1233940
http://www.dpceonline.it/index.php/dpceonline/article/view/1653
https://ricerca.unityfvg.it/handle/11390/1233940
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open access
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  • Dissolution of parl...

  • Executive-legislative...

  • Royal prerogative

  • Judicial review

  • Parliamentary monarch...

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