parliamentary procedures

  • 1Parliamentary procedure — is the body of rules, ethics, and customs governing meetings and other operations of clubs, organizations, legislative bodies, and other deliberative assemblies. It is part of the common law originating primarily in the practices of the House of… …

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  • 2Parliamentary procedure in the corporate world — may follow traditional parliamentary authorities such as Robert s Rules of Order or simpler rules of order considered by some commentators to be more appropriate in the the corporate setting. Parliamentary ManualsState statutes typically do not… …

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  • 3parliamentary — adjective a) Of, relating to, or enacted by a parliament Parliamentary procedures are sometimes slow b) Having the supreme executive and legislative power resting with a cabinet of ministers chosen from …

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  • 4Parliamentary privilege — (also absolute privilege) is a legal immunity enjoyed by members of certain legislatures, in which legislators are granted protection against civil or criminal liability for actions done or statements made related to one s duties as a legislator …

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  • 5Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe - Resolution 1549 (2007) Functioning of democratic institutions in Ukraine — The information below is a copy of the relevant report and resolution passed by The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europeon April 192007 concerning the Ukrainian Political Crisisand Decrees of The President, Viktor Yushchenko dismissing …

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  • 6parliamentary procedure — or rules of order Generally accepted rules, precedents, and practices used in the governance of deliberative assemblies. They are intended to maintain decorum, ascertain the will of the majority, preserve the rights of the minority, and… …

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  • 7Parliamentary Ombudsman — The Parliamentary Ombudsman ( fi. Eduskunnan oikeusasiamies, sv. Riksdagens ombudsman) is an authority in Finland and Sweden, charged with the supervision of the public authorities. The terms JO ( Justitieombudsmannen ) in Sweden and EOA (… …

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  • 8Procedures of the United States House of Representatives — The United States Constitution provides that each House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings, [U.S. Const. Art. I, Sec. V, Clause II] therefore each Congress of the United States, upon convening, approves its own governing rules of… …

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  • 9Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security — The Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security (PJCIS) is the body responsible for oversight on Australia s six main intelligence agencies: the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, the Australian Secret Intelligence… …

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  • 10Parliamentary Elections Act — The Parliamentary Elections Act is an act of Parliament passed by the Parliament of Singapore regulating the procedures, requirements and laws for parliamentary elections in Singapore. It also sets requirements for candidacy and disqualifying… …

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