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deleglated legisaltion
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There are three sources of law in this country, they are case law, EU law, and legislation. Legislation is what is we will be looking at in this essay. There are two types of legislation, Acts of Parliament and Delegated legislation. More specifically we will be looking at delegated legislation. Delegated legislation is law made somebody or something other than parliament. To which parliament has delegated the power. I feel that the evil mentioned in the title is that this could be seen as an undemocratic method of law making. This is because many of the people involved in this method of law making are not directly accountable to the English public. This is because most of these people aren't voted for, therefor they cannot be truly seen as our representatives. There are three different types of delegated legislation; orders in council, statutory instruments and bylaws. Each one varies in how undemocratic they are so they will be studied differently. Orders in council are made by the privy council. The privy council is called in times of emergency, when parliament is not actually sitting. This because in emergencies it may take too long to for members of parliament to reach the house of commons to make a decision on the matter. An example of this is the recent fuel strike where the Privy council was called together to make a decision on the matter.
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Title: deleglated legisaltion
Words: 1101 Rating: None Pages: 4.4 submitted by: blandy30
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