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Legislation as a Source of Law

Introduction
 Statute/Legislation/Acts of Parliament are the laws passed by parliament.
 Legislation is a primary source of law. It is now the main source of law in the
jurisdiction.

 The United Kingdom is a monarchy and the formal head of state is the Queen.
 All legislation therefore needs approval (in theory) by the Queen - Royal Assent.

 Parliamentary Sovereignty.

 We say that Parliament is sovereign.
 Parliament can introduce legislation in any area/field.
 Theoretically, there are no limits to the power of Parliament – can legislate on
anything.

 Before an Act becomes law, it is known as a Bill (draft law).

Jurisdictional/Geographical Extent
 Some Bills/Acts introduced by Parliament apply to the whole of the UK.
 The majority of Bills/Acts only apply to England and Wales.
 Devolution.
 Law-making powers in some areas rests with the Scottish Parliament, the Welsh
Assembly and the Northern Ireland Assembly, rather than the UK Parliament.

Is it a Democratic Process or Not?
 There is a legislative process for making laws and there are a number of steps to go
through before a Bill becomes an Act of Parliament.
 Given these stages, there is an effective level of scrutiny – and that this is a good
thing in a democratic society, a necessary thing and fundamental to the Rule of Law.
 Many would argue that the parliamentary procedures for scrutiny of government’s
legislative proposals are seriously flawed.
 If there is a majority government, party members are expected to vote along party
lines.




Houses of Parliament

,  Both houses need to agree on a law before getting approval from the Queen.

 House of Commons.

 Members are voted for by the public.
 Each region in the country has a Member of Parliament (MP) to represent them.
 Where the Prime Minister and advisors work, as well as members of opposition.
 Government and opposition meet to debate political issues and discuss proposals of
new laws.
 Responsible for making decisions about money (House of Lords can discuss changes
and suggest alterations, but can’t block them).

 House of Lords.

 780 members that are not voted for by the public.
 Sometimes a status as a Lord can be inherited, while others are specially chosen by
the Prime Minister, and appointed by the Queen, because they are experts in their
field (e.g. Lord Alan Sugar).
 Debates new laws proposed by MPs, and makes suggestions about changes to laws.
 Suggestions have to go back to the House of Commons to be discussed.
 Many believe that the House of Lords should be removed.

Separation of Powers
 Monarch (non-political).

 Legislature.

 House of Commons (political).
 House of Lords (semi-political).

 Executive.

 Prime Minister and Cabinet (political).
 Ministers and Civil Service (non-political).

 Judiciary.

 Supreme Court.
 Court of Appeal.




Public, Private, Hybrid, Consolidating Bills/Acts

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