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Lagassé and Sirota: Parliament after the Power Case

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Exploring Parliamentary Privilege and Constitutional Limits

This chapter examines the intricate relationship between parliamentary privilege and historical jurisdiction, emphasizing the balance courts must maintain between constitutional provisions and practical implications. It discusses the importance of establishing constitutional limits in judicial decisions, particularly regarding the implications of legislative actions on damages awards.

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