Hey everyone,
I just have a few questions which im hoping someone might be able to clarify for me. By the way, these are not assignment questions or anything of the sort they are merely questions ive come up with through readings to assist my general understanding.
(i) Firstly, in regards to JUDICIAL POWER: We know that the judiciary (according to the doctrine of separation of powers) has the role of interpreting and discovering the law and this is done through the courts. When the text book says that this judicial power resides within the federal courts does this refer to the actual federal court itself or all courts from state courts to the high court and federal court. Im just a little confused about this.
(ii) Does the cross-vesting scheme mean that the federal and supreme courts have power to share jurisdiction over certain matters?
(iii) Statute as opposed to delegated legislation: Is it true to say that statute is fixed laws that have been developed over time whereas delegated legislation is the authority/power to pass new laws which become a part of statute??
I may very well be confusing myself but its just one of those things where i feel i need clarification.
Thanks for any input
I just have a few questions which im hoping someone might be able to clarify for me. By the way, these are not assignment questions or anything of the sort they are merely questions ive come up with through readings to assist my general understanding.
(i) Firstly, in regards to JUDICIAL POWER: We know that the judiciary (according to the doctrine of separation of powers) has the role of interpreting and discovering the law and this is done through the courts. When the text book says that this judicial power resides within the federal courts does this refer to the actual federal court itself or all courts from state courts to the high court and federal court. Im just a little confused about this.
(ii) Does the cross-vesting scheme mean that the federal and supreme courts have power to share jurisdiction over certain matters?
(iii) Statute as opposed to delegated legislation: Is it true to say that statute is fixed laws that have been developed over time whereas delegated legislation is the authority/power to pass new laws which become a part of statute??
I may very well be confusing myself but its just one of those things where i feel i need clarification.
Thanks for any input