In conclusion, the constitution, in any county, has a major impact on judicial system. As a result, the distinctive UK‘s constitution has had influences on judicial system also. The fact that UK's constitution grants a lot power to parliament is obvious .In other words, to some extent, parliament can set aside any provisions of the rule of law if it wishes ,For instance, nowadays, they are debates about the invasion of Iraq which claim that the invasion was an illegal action and directly against law. Since, the membership of UK in European Union the Judicial system has also been influenced by European treaties such as changing the highest court of appeal from House of lord to European court of justice.
Although, the vagueness, in the principles of the rule of the law exists by virtue of parliamentary sovereignty, the rule of law has also achieved, to some extent, its goals.