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Parliamentary Law Making


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Parliamentary Law Making

... Parliamentary Law Making Parliamentary Law Making is the primary way to make law. This type of law governs over England and Wales. It can take a long time for an Act to be made by Parliament for multiple reasons, the best example of this is the Euthanasia Bill, which began in the 1930s and has yet to go through. In order for Parliament to make law it must be fully scrutinised whilst it is in bill form. To do this the bill must travel through various stages in both the House of Commons and House of Lords and receive the Queen's Assent. Within Parliament there are different types of Acts it can be either public, which is sponsored by the government or a private member, or a private and personal bill, which is prepared by a local authority/public corporation (e.g. road building). With a Public bill it usually affects the law

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