For substantive criminal law, the Federal Government of Canada. For criminal procedure, the provincial governments. The provinces may also enact laws governing provincial matters which carry a criminal penalty of up to 6 months jail.
parliament
The primary statutory source is the Criminal Code of Canada, a body of law enacted in and by An Act Respecting the Criminal Law, enacted by the Parliament of Canada. The primary common law source are the various courts of subject-matter jurisdiction. Section 91(27) of the Canadian Constitution allocates enactment of criminal laws exclusively to the legislative purview of the federal government.
Here in Canada (where I type) we have a Parliament and a Senate.
Bicameral legislative body: has two branches or chambers Unicameral legislative body: has a single legislative branch/chamber
The main legislative body of Venezuela is National Ammbely.
The main legislative body is Parliament.
"When an Administrative Agency exercises its rule-making authority, it is said to act in a quasi-legislative manner.So it's a description of the way the body functions, whereas "legislative" is the kind of body.
"When an Administrative Agency exercises its rule-making authority, it is said to act in a quasi-legislative manner.So it's a description of the way the body functions, whereas "legislative" is the kind of body.
The highest legislative body in certain countries such as Canada and Britain. Also, an assembly of representatives of a political nation or people.
The main Virginian legislative body is called the House of Burgess.
A policy that was initiated by the legislative body.
"When an Administrative Agency exercises its rule-making authority, it is said to act in a quasi-legislative manner.So it's a description of the way the body functions, whereas "legislative" is the kind of body.