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Thursday, 1 August 2013

I contract, therefore I am: the Third Source Powers of Government Entities: Part Three

In my two earlier posts on the "third source" (here and here) I discussed the appropriate test for classifying government powers and whether they could be treated as arising from statute (as, on a generous reading, Lord Sumption suggested in R. (New London College Ltd.) v. Home Secretary, [2013] UKSC 51.
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Labels: [2013] UKSC 51, Bataille de londres, Bora Laskin, corporation sole, express powers, Frederic Bastien, implied powers, prerogative, reasonably incidental, Supreme Court of Canada, third source powers
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