What is the royal prerogative?
Every act which the GOV can lawfully do without authority of PARL
What does ‘residual’ mean in the context of prerogative powers?
The area of governmental power that has not been created/regulated by PARL; is a left-over source of power from a previous age which is still recognised by the courts as part of common law
I.e. GOV powers that have not been put on a statutory basis by PARL
NB as part of gradual transition from the monarch to the GOV
Can the scope of prerogative powers ever be expanded?
No - only reduced; prerogative power is finite stock of executive power
Who exercises prerogative power?
Central GOV - with PM at its head
Monarch left to perform cermonial exercise of that power
What are the 3 types of prerogative power?
How are executive prerogative powers exercised?
By ministers without the need for royal permission
Does the King exercise the monarch’s constitutional prerogatives?
Yes - but on the advice of the PM (which he must follow on convention)
What are the 3 areas of executive prerogative powers?
What GOV functions come under the foreign affairs prerogative?
Do treaties - contracts between states - require approval of PARL?
No generally
What GOV functions come under the armed forces/emergencies prerogative?
What GOV functions come under the judicial prerogative?
The Home Sec can pardon those convicted of criminal offences
What are the monarch’s constitutional prerogatives?
Exercised on advice of the PM
Could technically refuse but has never
What are the remaining Crown’s legal prerogatives?
How can the control of prerogative power be controlled?
How can PARL legislate to control prerogative powers?
What is the war powers convention?
Seeking PARL approval before taking UK to war
Started when Blair sought PARL approval before Iraq war - Cameron did the same in 2013 with Syria
Who has responsibility for determining if a prerogative power exists and its scope? And why?
Power is legitimated through recognition in the common law
Can a particular form of prerogative be said to exist if there was no precedent for its use in the past?
No
What does it mean for the courts to be able to review what the scope of a prerogative power is?
What exactly the power entails/encompasses
Is prerogative power superior to statutory power?
I.e. prerogative > legislation?
No - statutory power is a superior form (reflecting PARL SOV)
The De Keyser principle
E.g. De Keyser - Army took ctonrol of hotel during WW1 - hotel wanted compensation under statutory regulation - Army said no as prerogative should override - but Crown here was bound by statutory regime providing compensation
Can parliamentary intention take primacy over prerogative?
I.e. legislation has not yet been implemented but minister wants to introduce scheme contrary to it
Yes! As part of primacy of statutory law over other forms of common law (prerogative)
Even if statutory scheme not yet put into operation
What did the Miller case show?
May wanted to use prerogative power re treaty-making to trigger Article 50 process of leaving EU
Was constitutionally inappropriate to use prerogative when effects and consequences would be so significant for the UK
Notable change to law in land had to be sanctioned through Act of PARL
As well as the scope, can the court review how GOV uses its prerogative powers?
In same way it can review use of statutory powers?
Yes (post GCHQ) - all EXEC powers should be reviewable so rule of law can be effective
Judicial review applies to both