parlement: Duties and Powers
Duties and Powers
At first the duties of the parlement were strictly judicial, but it gradually gained considerable political power through its function of registering all royal edicts and letters patent before they became law. The “right of remonstrance” empowered the parlement to point out any breach of monarchic tradition and thus provided a substantive check on capricious royal authority. The king, however, could force registration if he ordered a special
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- Attempts to Abolish the Parlements
- Opposition to Royal Reforms
- Origins
- Duties and Powers
- Judges
- Bibliography
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