How does parliamentary sovereignty affect the behavior of the judicial branch?

a. It renders judicial review irrelevant
b. It increases the importance of judicial neutrality
c. It requires judges to run for re-election periodically
d. It encourages judges to clear up ambiguous language in newly-passed laws


Answer: a

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