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What was Britain's law making assembly called?

Parliament John Jordan


What is the British law making body?

The law making branch of British government is called Parliament.


What is Great Britain's law making body called?

Parliament


In parliament what is a propossed or suggested law called?

A Bill. Hope I helped :)


What is the main purpose for parliament in New Zealand?

The main purpose of Parliament is to pass law (statutes, called "Acts").


What is a statute?

A positive law created by state legislature or congress


The lawmaking body of england is called?

Im pretty sure the English law amking body is the British Parliament


Definition of Statutory law in Australia?

Statue Laws are Laws made by Parliament.


What are the law making procedure in Tanzania?

in Tanzania laws are made by members of parliament


What is called when laws and order issued by the king and British parliament?

This is called legislation or statutory law.


Who makes laws in Australia?

The parliament is responsible for statutory law making. The judiciary is responsible for making common law or 'judge-made law'.


What is the importance of the legislative?

In the UK, it is an Act of Parliament. It is also called statute law.. Basically a new law starts off as a Bill. A Bill must go through several stages in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords in order to become an Act. If the Bill passes all the stages successfully, it becomes an Act of Parliament - a new law. Delegated legislation means law made by someone other than Parliament - Parliament delegates power (in an Act of Parliament known as a 'parent Act')to someone else to make law - the 'someone else' can be a minister, a local authority or a large organization.