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Qué (quién) es royal prerogative - definición


Royal prerogative         
TYPE OF EXECUTIVE POWER OF A SOVEREIGN DUE TO HIS EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES
Prerogative powers; Royal Perogative; Crown prerogative; Kings prerogative; Prerogative power; Royal perrogative; European Royal Perogative; Royal Prerogative
The royal prerogative is a body of customary authority, privilege and immunity, recognized in common law and, sometimes, in civil law jurisdictions possessing a monarchy, as belonging to the sovereign and which have become widely vested in the government. It is the means by which some of the executive powers of government, possessed by and vested in a monarch with regard to the process of governance of the state, are carried out.
Royal prerogative of mercy         
HISTORIC ROYAL PREROGATIVES OF THE BRITISH MONARCH, BY WHICH HE OR SHE CAN GRANT PARDONS
Prerogative of mercy; Royal pardon; Prerogative of Mercy; Royal Prerogative of Mercy; Royal Prerogatives of Mercy; Royal pardons; UK royal pardon
In the English and British tradition, the royal prerogative of mercy is one of the historic royal prerogatives of the British monarch, by which they can grant pardons (informally known as a royal pardon) to convicted persons. The royal prerogative of mercy was originally used to permit the monarch to withdraw, or provide alternatives to death sentences; the alternative of penal transportation to "partes abroade" was used since at least 1617.
Prerogative court         
COURT THROUGH WHICH THE DISCRETIONARY POWERS OF A SOVEREIGN OR ARCHBISHOP ARE EXERCISED
Prerogative Court; Prerogative Courts; Prerogative Court of Canterbury
A prerogative court is a court through which the discretionary powers, privileges, and legal immunities reserved to the sovereign were exercised. In England in the 17th century a clash developed between these courts, representing the crown's authority, and common law courts.
Ejemplos de uso de royal prerogative
1. Under this Government the Royal Prerogative has become Blair‘s Prerogative.
2. "Nice little royal prerogative, you‘ve got there, squire.
3. "The antiquated royal prerogative is more in tune with the 15th than 21st century.
4. The royal prerogative powers, already formal in 1'14, are even more formal today.
5. Lord Holme argued that the use of the royal prerogative was an "anachronism". He said: "In the days when the royal prerogative was, literally, at the monarch‘s disposal, parliament controlled the money, so could keep military adventures in check.