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12 cards from this deck
Formal, legally recognised authority to make laws
Theoretically unlimited; Parliament can legislate on any matter
UK Parliament (Commons, Lords, and Monarch)
Uphold/apply laws; cannot strike down legislation
Human Rights Act 1998
Where ultimate power resides in practice
Public opinion, media, parties, pressure groups
Fluid; shifts based on political context
Exercises significant political sovereignty
Can constrain or empower governments
Legal = formal authority; Political = actual power
Legal = stable/fixed; Political = fluid
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