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    [pic] LAW 1 January 2005 Q4 I. (a) Using examples‚ briefly explain the meaning of delegated legislation. Include in your answer an outline description of how Parliament exercises control over the process of delegated legislation. (20 marks) A. (A) Brief explanation of delegated legislation to include for example explanation of how power is delegated: .Enabling Act.‚ explanation of Ministerial Regulations‚ Bye Laws and Orders

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    Lokpal Bill 2013

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    Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill       The historic Lokpal and Lokayuktas Bill‚ 2011 passed by Parliament (December 17‚ 2013 in Rajya Sabha and December 18‚ 2013 in Lok Sabha) paves the way for setting up of the institution of  Lokpal at the Centre and  Lokayuktas in States by law enacted by the respective State Legislatures within one year of coming into force of the Act.    The new law provides for a mechanism for dealing with complaints of corruption against public functionaries‚ including those in

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    Advisory

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    Speaker of the Senate & another v Hon. Attorney-General & another & 3 others [2013] eKLR REPUBLIC OF KENYA IN THE SUPREME COURT OF KENYAAT NAIROBI (Coram: Mutunga‚ CJ;Rawal‚ DCJ;Tunoi‚ Ibrahim‚ Ojwang‚ Wanjala&Ndungu‚ SCJJ‚) ADVISORY OPINION REFERENCE NO. 2 OF 2013 -BETWEEN- 1. THE SPEAKER OF THE SENATE …………......APPLICANTS 2. THE SENATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF KENYA -AND- 1. THE HON. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL ..INTERESTED PARTIES 2. THE SPEAKER OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY 1. THE LAW

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    Parliamentary Guide

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    Parliamentary System * System of democratic government in which the executive branch (the government) derives its legitimacy from and are accountable to the legislature (the parliament); the executive and legislative branches are thus interconnected. * In a parliamentary system‚ the head of state is normally a different person from the head of government. This is in contrast to a presidential system‚ where the head of state also serves as head of government and where the executive branch

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    “What are the implications of the continuing economic crisis in Greece‚ Ireland and Italy for the future of the Euro and the European Union?” Introduction The prevailing consequence of perhaps the worst recession endured globally for the European Union and its single currency‚ introduced a mere decade earlier‚ is the uncertain outlook which it now faces. The seventeen countries that employ the euro‚ collectively known as the Eurozone‚ have been facing a major debt crisis

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    Role of Opposition

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    importance of a healthy‚ effective‚ vigilant and wide awake Opposition has been fully realised. The British Parliament is commonly acknowledged to be the "Mother of Parliaments". It has also been the best model of a system where the Opposition is officially recognised as His (or Her) Majesty’s Opposition. The largest minority party constitutes the official Opposition in the British Parliament‚ with its own leader and its own council‚ popularly known as the "Shadow Cabinet". The leader of the Opposition

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    What are the most important differences between Parliamentarism‚ Presidentialism and Semi-Presidentialism and what political implications follow from these differences? In this essay‚ I will be identifying the underlying differences between the political systems of Parliamentarism‚ Presidentialism and Semi-Presidentialism. This will include identifying the different types of governments concerning majority and minority rule and the elections that are held in the three democratic systems above‚ accountability

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    main advantages and disadvantages of European Union enlargement for a) existing members and b) for applicant countries. In 2004 we will see the biggest enlargement in the history of the EU. All previous enlargements have significantly impacted on the regional focus of the EU’s external policies. The countries joining the EU in 2004 are Cyprus‚ Czech Republic‚ Estonia‚ Hungary‚ Latvia‚ Lithuania‚ Malta‚ Poland‚ Slovakia and Slovenia and will expand the European Union from currently 15 members to 25

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    Comparative Government

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    CAMPUS KOTA KINABALU‚ SABAH FACULTY OF ADMINISTRATION SCIENCE AND POLICY STUDIES PAD 170 GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS TITLE OF ASSIGNMENT; COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT -MALAYSIA AND UNITED STATES- NAME: NUR EZZATI BINTI BUSTAM STUDENT ID: 2012895062 GROUP: AM1102A2 PROGRAM: AM110- DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND POLICY STUDIES LECTURER: MDM. MAISARAH SANIAH BINTI MANSOR EMAIL: nur_ezzati@ymail.com ACKNOWLEDGEMENT In the name of Allah‚ the Most Gracious and the Most Merciful

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    Dull Government

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    Dull Government PARLIAMENT is a great thing‚ but it is not a cheerful thing. Just reflect on the existence of ’Mr Speaker.’ First‚ a small man speaks to him—then a shrill man speaks to him—then a man who cannot speak will speak to him. He leads a life of ’passing tolls‚’ joint-stock companies‚ and members out of order. Life is short‚ but the forms of the House are long. MrEwart complains that a multitude of members‚ including the Prime Minister himself‚ actually go to sleep. The very morning paper

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