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Royal Law : Prerogative Foundations

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 1509965955
ISBN-13 9781509965953
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Hart Publishing
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date May 15th, 2025
Print length 288 Pages
Weight 580 grams
Dimensions 23.80 x 16.40 x 2.20 cms
Ksh 17,600.00
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Redefines the fundamentals of prerogative power and argues that the Crown does not possess or exercise any ‘third source’ powers

This book argues that prerogative powers encompass all the non-statutory powers of the Crown. Hence the Crown has no ''third source'' powers, common law powers or ''Ram doctrine'' style freedoms.

Royal Law builds on Dicey''s definition of the prerogative, arguing that it comprises all residual non-statutory rights, powers, duties, and immunities historically ascribed to the Crown. However, it contends that Blackstone’s alternative definition, that prerogative powers are only those powers exclusive to the Crown, is also correct. The book explains how Dicey and Blackstone can be reconciled.

The prerogative of justice is suggested as the original source of legal authority and legitimacy of common law judicial decisions. Common law is, or was, royal law. Defined as a putative non-statutory, non-prerogative third source of judicial legitimacy, authority or jurisdiction, ''common law'' does not exist. There are only two ultimate sources of jurisdictional authority: statute and prerogative.

The book further argues that Wade was mistaken to contend that the Crown has ''common law powers''. It also has no ''third source freedoms'', as suggested by Harris, or in the ''Ram Doctrine’. The book therefore reframes the relevant case law as examples of judicial regulation of prerogative powers, crucially including the largely-forgotten prerogative power to administer the realm. Hence the book concludes that legal powers such as a minister''s power to enter contracts or make ex gratia payments of public money, are directly or indirectly grounded in prerogative power.


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