AS Level Law Assignment 12 - Delegated Legislation
Task
1 (a) Explain how Parliament delegates to other bodies the power to make legislation. Describe, with examples, the different types of delegated legislation. [15 marks]
1 (b) Delegated legislation is controlled by both Parliament and the courts. Describe how both these methods of control work and consider how effective they are. [15 marks]
(AQA, June 2001)
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2 (a) Explain, using examples, what is meant by delegated legislation. Describe how delegated legislation is controlled by both judges and Parliament. [20 marks]
2 (b) Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of delegated legislation as a source of law. [10 marks]
(AQA, January 2002)
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3 (a) Explain how and why Parliament delegates its law-making powers to others. Use examples to illustrate your answer. [20 marks]
3 (b) Discuss the disadvantages of Parliament delegating its law-making powers to others. [10 marks]
(AQA, May 2002)
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4 (a) Outline the formal process of statute creation. [10 marks]
4 (b) Describe the different types of delegated legislation. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of Parliament delegating its law-making powers to others. [20 marks]
(AQA, January 2003)
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5 (a) Explain, giving examples, what is meant by delegated legislation. [15 marks]
5 (b) Both Parliament and judges are able to control delegated legislation. Outline how these controls work and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of these methods of control. [15 marks]
(AQA, June 2003)
Guidance
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