English Bill of Rights
English Bill of Rights
Apex: the king is exempt from the laws passed by parliament
Apex: the king is exempt from the laws passed by parliament
Apex: the king is exempt from the laws passed by parliament
The king is allowed to keep his own army at all times
Glorious Revolution of 1688.
1688
It was enacted in 1688 as shown on the UK Ministry of Justice site at the link below. For some reason the Yale University Law website shows 1689.
The English Bill of Rights was enacted in sixteen eighty nine. It is also known as The Bill of Rights Act of sixteen eighty nine and was enacted under the English Monarchs, William III and Mary II.
The English Bill of Rights was written and adopted in the year 1689, in late December, all though due to the fact a different calendar system was in use at the time, at the time it was known as the Bill of Rights 1688. It remains in effect as a law in the present-day United Kingdom.
King William III and Queen Mary, who became joint sovereigns in 1688.