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Bess [88]
3 years ago
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What are two features of the relationship between parliament and the courts, using examples

Law
1 answer:
Andre45 [30]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Parliament and the courts are separate: Parliament makes statute laws, the courts interpret the law. The judiciary (courts) can also "make" law through interpretations and application of common law.

Explanation:

Courts and parliaments interact in the law-making process. They need to work together so that the law is flexible and can apply to any situation that might arise.

The courts are responsible for settling disputes. Many disputes are settled by the courts by interpreting the words in an Act of parliament. As a secondary role, the courts also occasionally make laws.Parliament is the supreme law-making body. This is also referred to as sovereignty of parliament. Parliament’s main role is to make laws. As a supreme law-making body, parliament can make laws that either confirm or reject laws made by courts, although the Commonwealth Parliament cannot override High Court interpretations of the Commonwealth Constitution. Courts depend on parliament to make the bulk of the law. Parliament depends on courts to apply the law made by parliament and to establish new law on situations that have arisen for the first time.

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