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.
The name of the elected legislative body in Ottawa is the Parliament of Canada.
Bicameral legislative body: has two branches or chambers Unicameral legislative body: has a single legislative branch/chamber
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 legislative body is Parliament.
The main legislative body of Venezuela is National Ammbely.
"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 main Virginian legislative body is called the House of Burgess.
A policy that was initiated by the legislative body.