Everything which is not forbidden is allowed in the context of "Reserved powers"

⭐ In the context of Reserved Powers, the principle of 'Everything which is not forbidden is allowed' primarily addresses which aspect of governmental authority?

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⭐ Core Definition: Everything which is not forbidden is allowed

"Everything which is not forbidden is allowed" is a legal maxim. It is the concept that any action can be taken unless there is a law against it. It is also known in some situations as the "general power of competence" whereby the body or person being regulated is acknowledged to have competent judgement of their scope of action.

The opposite principle "everything which is not allowed is forbidden" states that an action can only be taken if it is specifically allowed.

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👉 Everything which is not forbidden is allowed in the context of Reserved powers

Reserved powers, residual powers, or residuary powers are the powers that are neither prohibited to be exercised by an organ of government, nor given by law to any other organ of government. Such powers, as well as a general power of competence, nevertheless may exist because it is impractical to detail in legislation every act allowed to be carried out by the state.

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