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Law Sources of the lawSovereign immunity

Parliamentary sovereignty is a principle of the UK constitution. It makes Parliament the supreme legal authority in the UK which can create or end any law.

 


Sovereign Immunity - The doctrine that the government, state or federal, is immune to lawsuit unless it give its consent.

SOVEREIGN
A sovereign state is an independent and self-governing nation with the right to control the land, laws, and governance located within its territorial boundaries.

sovereign immunityThe doctrine that you can't sue the government.
specific performanceWhen money damages would be not pay for the breach of a contract, the contractor will be compelled to do specifically what the contract called for.

sovereign immunity - The doctrine that a government or governmental agency cannot be sued without consent.

SOVEREIGNTY. The union and exercise of all human power possessed in a state; it is a combination of all power; it is the power to do everything in a state without accountability; to make laws, ...

Sovereign
A technical word for the monarch (king or queen) of a particular country as in "the Sovereign of England is Queen Elizabeth.

Sovereign immunity
Definition
: the absolute immunity of a sovereign government (as a state) from being sued
see also Federal Tort Claims Act in the Important Laws section amendment xi to the Constitution in the back matter ...

Sovereign immunity may also apply to federal, state, and local governments within the United States, protecting these governments from being sued without their consent.

"Sovereign states ... have three absolute prerogatives: independence, equality and unanimity.

Natural sovereignty confers the right of declaring war and the right which nations at war have of destroying or capturing each other's citizens, subjects or goods, ...

Crown. The sovereign; the royal power: also, that which concerns or pertains to the ruling power - the king or queen.
Curia regis. The king's court.

TOP Sovereign : Has two meanings. The first one is a technical word for the monarch (king or queen) of a particular country as in "the Sovereign of England is Queen Elizabeth.

Jurisdiction and Sovereignty
Issues of jurisdiction and sovereignty have quickly come to the fore in the era of the Internet.

Sovereignty Sovereignty is the power to rule, the right (just or unjust) of rulers like kings. The âEÅ"PeopleâE� (thatâEâ"¢s People with a capital-P) are sovereign in free states.

The right of the burgesses to self-government and self-taxation is acknowledged and confirmed, they, on the other hand, being held bound to a constitutional obedience and subjection to the sovereign, ...

in law, written order issued in the name of the sovereign or the state in connection with a judicial or an administrative proceeding.

subject matter jurisdiction: the authority granted to a court or court system by its sovereign (state laws or constitutions for state courts; federal laws or the U.S. Constitution for federal courts) defining what types of cases it may hear.

EDICT
A law ordained by the sovereign, by which he forbids or commands something it extends either to the whole country, or only to some particular provinces. ... more
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It establishes the character and organization of America's sovereign power and the manner of its exercise.

There are many categories of immunity in civil and criminal law. For example, sovereign immunity protects government agencies from civil liability and judicial immunity protects judges acting in their official capacities.

Constitutional law: the abrogation doctrine refers to the power of Congress to revoke a state's sovereign immunity and authorize suits against that state.
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(n) Refugee is the person who has fled form his native country for reasons of political or natural unrest, war, starvation, threat of prosecution etc., to another sovereign with an intention to permanently settle there or getting citizenship or ...

Territorial waters: that portion of the sea up to a limited instance which is immediately adjacent to the shores of any country and over which the sovereignty and exclusive jurisdiction of that country extend.

eminent domain : the right of the government to take property from a private owner for public use by virtue of the superior dominion of its sovereignty over all lands within its jurisdiction see also condemn, ...

International Law
a group of laws, rules, or principles that are based on custom, treaties, or legislation and that control or affect the duties and rights of sovereign nations in relation to each other.

the area of law that deals with the right of the government to take property from a private owner for public use by virtue of the superior dominion of its sovereignty over all lands within its jurisdiction.
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granted by the prosecutors, a judge, a grand jury or an investigating legislative committee; b) public officials' protection from liability for their decisions (like a city manager or member of a public hospital board); c) governmental (or sovereign) ...

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