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Explain the different aspects of delegated legislation. Analyse the degree of scrutiny by Parliament and the courts of these delegated powers.  

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Explain the different aspects of delegated legislation. Analyse the degree of scrutiny by Parliament and the courts of these delegated powers In order to explain fully the different aspects of delegated legislation, it is necessary to discuss delegated legislation in it's different forms and their purposes. The workings of these forms need to be illustrated by examples to fully assess their uses and capacities. In order to analyse the way in which delegated legislation is scrutinised by Parliament and dealt with by the courts, it is first necessary to examine the purpose of delegated legislation. This also makes it necessary to evaluate how this legislation is used by the courts in order to rule within the guidelines set down by Parliament. Parliament is able to delegate power to another body by means on an enabling act. There are several bodies able to make legislation under an enabling act. Local authorities are...

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