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What is parliamentary sovereignty?

Parliamentary sovereignty is the idea that representative in parliament exercise ultimate control over British law and the actions of the British state. It is understood by the British political elite to ...

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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the parliamentary law-making procedure.

There are obvious advantages to the parliamentary law-making procedure, just as there are disadvantages. One of the main advantages of the procedure is that it is democratic; democratically elected MPs ca...

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Answered by Liliana P. Law tutor
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What are the main functions of the liver?

The liver has 4 main functions. In detoxification, toxins (poisonous chemicals produced by living cells or organisms) are broken down, often by enzymes found in the liver, for example catalase which break...

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How do you retain and understand information when you are reading?

First, it's important that you select the correct size of text for a reading session. Reading an entire textbook in one long session means that you will find it extremely difficult to retain any detailed ...

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What is a neutrino?

A neutrino is a fundamental particle of matter, meaning that it has no substructure (it can't be broken down further into components). It has a very low mass, so the gravitational force exerted on it and ...

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