parliamentary law

  • 31Parliamentary immunity — Parliamentary immunity, also known as legislative immunity, is a system in which members of the parliament or legislature are granted partial immunity from prosecution. Before prosecuting, it is necessary that the immunity be removed, usually by… …

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  • 32Parliamentary agents — are solicitors (and, hence, the firms they belong to) who are licensed by the Houses of Parliament to draft, promote and oppose Private Bills. Private Bills are a specific class of legislation promoted by organisations outside Parliament to… …

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  • 33parliamentary sovereignty —    Parliamentary sovereignty is often said to be a cardinal element of the British constitution. Constitutional experts such as A. V. Dicey have proclaimed that Parliament has legal sovereignty (absolute and unlimited authority), in that it is… …

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  • 34Parliamentary 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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  • 35Parliamentary ping-pong — (or lutte a la corde ) is a phrase used to describe a phenomenon in the Parliament of the United Kingdom, in which legislation appears to rapidly bounce back and forth between the two chambers like a ping pong ball bounces between the players in… …

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  • 36Law enforcement in Nagorno-Karabakh Republic — Law enforcement in the Nagorno Karabakh Republic is inconsistently enforced, as the region is a de facto independent republic officially part of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and is governed by the unrecognized National Assembly of Nagorno Karabakh …

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  • 37Law enforcement in Sweden — is carried out by several government entities, mainly run by the Government of Sweden. Structure The organization mainly tasked with law enforcement is the Swedish Police. In addition, under certain circumstances other government agencies can be… …

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  • 38Law enforcement in Azerbaijan — comes under the control of the country s Ministry of Internal Affairs, who administer the National Police of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Admitted to the OSCE on 30 January 1992, with an OSCE office opening in Baku on 16 November 1999, and as a… …

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  • 39Parliamentary 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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  • 40Parliamentary 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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