In short, the Declaration of Rights can be said to have confirmed the legal sovereignty of Parliament.
Transnational actors and growing economic interdependence result in a world where states retain their legal sovereignty but at the price of a loss of autonomy.
I do not consider that Dicey's beliefs on the nature of political authority can be, or should be, divorced from his conception of legal sovereignty.
'The legal sovereignty of Parliament has not been affected by the European Communities Act.'
Paradoxically, Dicey gives implicit support for this view when he considers the distinction between legal and political sovereignty in the context of conventions.
Dicey presents conventions as a means of harmonising legal and political sovereignty, which remain conceptually distinct.
In a twist common to cyberpunk literature, mega-corporations have gained legal sovereignty.
First, there is legal sovereignty - the legal right to do as we please.
If Syria is ready to make a full peace, it may be able to regain legal sovereignty over the entire Golan.
However there is a distinction to be made between legal sovereignty and political sovereignty.