Legislation

    Cards (7)

    • Parliament
      • HOC/ HOL/ Monarch
      • sovereign law making body- takes precedence
      • HOC- 650 MPs (currently 649) 225 women, 424 Men- democratically elected from each constituency in a GE every 5 years unless snap.
      • HOL- 785 unelected lords - 667 life peers appointed by monarch from PM recommendation e.g. Baroness Helen new love/ 91 hereditary HOLA 1999 abolished this/ 26 arch-bishops- lord’s spiritual (women’s) act 2015 allowed women to fill these roles
      • Pre CRA 2005 12 senior judges in HL chamber and court, now just SC
    • Pre legislative process
      • Green paper- proposal/ ideas issued by minister responsible
      • white paper- formal, firm proposal. Parliamentary counsel to the treasury format it legally, helps reduce knee jerks e.g. dangerous dogs act 1991
      • Bills: public bills- proposed by gov minister, apply countrywide e.g. pace 1984/ private bills- proposed by a local authority/ public corporation e.g. university college London act 1996/ private members bill- proposed by individua MPs (country wide/ smaller group) made by ballot e.g. abortion act or 10 minute rule
    • Bill to an act
      • First reading - start in either house, bill formally introduced/ vote occurs
      • second reading - aims of bill discussed and voted upon
      • committee stage - detailed examination, reports to the full house
      • report stage - amendments discussed
      • third reading - final vote taken
      • second house + ping pong - process repeated then changes shared between houses until both agreed upon
      • royal assent - royal assents act 1967 usually enacted at midnight day of assent unless stated otherwise e.g. HRA 1998 (2000)/ Easter act 1928 never in force
    • Parliament acts 1911 & 1949
      • Solves disagreements between HC & HL
      • If HL vetos a bill, HC can reintroduce the bill again 1 year later if it successfully passes through HC again it can proceed straight to royal assent
      • e.g. war crimes act 1991/ hunting act 2004
    • limitations on sovereignty
      • Membership of EU- European communities act 1972 stated EU laws took priority - European Union (withdrawals) act 2018 repealed this
      • Human Rights Act 1998- judges must interpret law in a compatible manner (s.3) and highlight incompatibilities (s.4)
      • devolution- decentralisation of governmental power
    • Influences
      • Government policy- within manifesto
      • law commission - politically neutral, reviews laws e.g. law commission act 1965/2009
      • public opinion/ media- Gina Martin: up skirting- voyerism act 2019
      • pressure groups- league of cruel sports- led to hunting act 2004/ fathers 4 justice (ignored due to illegal activities)
      • lobbying- public can meet an MP in lobby/ professional lobbyists
      • real life events- 9/11 leads to anti terrorism crime and security act 2001
    • Evaluation
      + democratic laws
      + debate
      + consultation
      + full reform
      + certain
      -complex language
      -over elaborate
      -illogical structure
      -time taken to make law
      -lack of accessibility
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