Citations:Henry VIII clause


 * 1954, Bernard Schwartz, Arthur T. Vanderbilt, French Administrative Law and the Common-law World, The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd. ISBN 9781584777045, page 96
 * In fact, the type of delegation about which there has been the most controversy in the British system — the so-called &quot;Henry VIII clause&quot; — involves essentially the  grant of authority to amend acts of Parliament. These clauses, in effect, have ...
 * 2008, Alison Young, Parliamentary Sovereignty and the Human Rights Act, Bloomsbury Publishing ISBN 9781847314734, page 8
 * It placed a restriction on the powers of Parliament by limiting the ability of Parliament to enact a prospective Henry VIII clause: it would allow the very  legislation that should be modifiable using the prospective Henry VIII clause, to  defeat that ...
 * 2016, Antonios Emmanouil Kouroutakis, The Constitutional Value of Sunset Clauses: An historical and normative analysis, Routledge ISBN 9781315454313
 * combination of a sunset clause and a Henry VIII clause. In the Prevention of Terrorism Act (Temporary Provisions) 1976, for instance, there was an expiry  date due to a sunset clause, coupled with the inclusion of a Henry VIII clause,  and thus ...
 * 2009, Great Britain: Parliament: House of Lords: Select Committee on the Constitution, Fast-track Legislation: Constitutional Implications and Safeguards, 15th Report of Session 2008-09, Vol. 2: Evidence, The Stationery Office ISBN 9780108444579, page 22
 * It is just extending that principle broadly that I find difficult to take. Q49 Lord Woolf: The only thing I was going to ask you further is, what was put forward as the basis  of a Henry VIII clause was that Parliament cannot foresee what is going to ...
 * 2002, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords, The Parliamentary Debates: Official Report[s]
 * There might be Bills in which subsequent changes were about to take place that one could not necessarily foresee and it was necessary to have some form of  Henry VIII clause. In that debate, the Committee&#39;s chairman, the noble Lord, Lord  ...
 * 2012, Great Britain: Parliament: House of Commons: Political and Constitutional Reform Committee, Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, Recall of MPs: First Report of Session 2012-13, Report, Together with Formal Minutes, Oral and Written Evidence, The Stationery Office ISBN 9780215045744, page 21
 * The Clerk of the House of Commons, Robert Rogers, drew attention to “the sweeping &#39;Henry VIII&#39; powers in Clause 19 of the draft Bill”.7l A Henry VIII clause  confers on Ministers the power to amend primary legislation by means of  secondary or ...
 * 2012, Magnus Ramage, David Chapman, Perspectives on Information, Routledge ISBN 9781136707643, page 149
 * A &#39;Henry VIII clause&#39; in the UK is a term for a clause in an Act that enables primary legislation to be amended by subsequent secondary legislation. It arises from the  Statute of Proclamations 1539, used in the time of Henry VIII to legislate by ...