Laying down the law : a discussion of the people, processes and problems that shape acts of parliament / created by Daniel Greenberg
Material type: TextPublisher: Sweet and Maxwell, 2011Copyright date: ©2011Description: 281 pages : 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780414046931
- KD691 GRE
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Includes index
Many hands, or too many cooks?
Parliamentary counsel
Departmental lawyers
Ministers
Private lawyers
Outside interests
House authorities
Back-benchers
Judges
Special advisers
The legislative programme
The drafting process
Introduction of bill
Scope
Hybridity
Amendments
Queen's consent
Financial rules of the House of Commons
Primary and secondary legislation
Plain English
Explanatory material
The use of examples
The pestilential power of precedent
Mistakes in legislation
Purpose clauses
Pepper v Hart
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