<P> The doctrine of parliamentary supremacy may be summarized in three points: </P> <Ul> <Li> Parliament can make laws concerning anything . </Li> <Li> No Parliament can bind a future parliament (that is, it cannot pass a law that cannot be changed or reversed by a future Parliament). </Li> <Li> A valid Act of Parliament cannot be questioned by the court . Parliament is the supreme lawmaker . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Parliament can make laws concerning anything . </Li> <Li> No Parliament can bind a future parliament (that is, it cannot pass a law that cannot be changed or reversed by a future Parliament). </Li>

When does parliament decide to make certain actions criminal