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How Are Laws Made In Great Britain?

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    In Great Britain, laws are created in the Parliament at Westminster. This power which enables the parliament to make laws makes it the principal legislative authority in Great Britain, even though the Welsh Assembly as well as the Scottish Assembly does possess legislative abilities. But, it is tough to guess what the influence of law making by the European Union (EU) may be in the future. Up till now, majority of the European Union laws which have been inflicted on the United Kingdom, as well as the other participants of the European Union, have revolved around ecological issues.

    That being said, in the United Kingdom there are five kinds of legislative laws taken into consideration by Parliament, namely:

    Government Bills
    Private Members' Bill
    Private Bills
    Hybrid Bills and
    Statutory Instruments

    However, the actual working of the parliament is too broad for the scope of this discussion.
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    Cinnamon 

    answered 3 years ago

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