- Prerogative power
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Those powers formally left with the monarchy in the wake of the United Kingdom Revolution and Bill of Rights of 1688, and that have not subsequently been removed by statute; for example, the conduct of foreign relations and the Royal Prerogative of Mercy.
- Published in Administrative Law by David Mullan
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