Parliamentary Law Making Flashcards
What does Parliamentary Supremacy mean?
That Parliament can make, change and abolish laws, overrule laws and it is not bound by itself.
Who is part of Parliament?
HOC, HOL, Monarch
Who is part of the Government?
Members of the HOC in the ruling party
What is the HOC?
650 MPs that each represent a constituency where they have been elected.
What is the HOL?
Where 26 Bishops, 92 hereditary peers and 640 life peers sit. The 12 most senior judges no longer sit in the HOL, they now make up the supreme court.
What are the 5 influences on Parliament?
- Political influences
- Public opinion/media
- Pressure Groups
- Lobbyists
- Law Commission
What are Political influences?
Parties publish their manifesto ahead of the general election and enact their pledges if elected. The govt. may also pass an Act to bring domestic law in line with EU law. MPs can present their Act and start a debate.
What is Public opinion/media?
Govt. may look at media and see the public opinion on an issue, with media bringing attention to the issue. E.g. Prisoners Bill (dubbed Helen’s law) gained royal assent after a 5 year campaign from the family.
What are Pressure Groups?
Groups that protest for the purpose of promoting a particular issue. Sectional groups represent a section of society, e.g. a trade union. Cause groups promote a particular cause, e.g. Greenpeace.
What are Lobbyists?
An individual or group who try to persuade someone in Parliament to support a policy or campaign. E.g. petitions, email, events.
Where are the 4 types of bills?
- Private Members’ Bills
- Public Bills
- Private Bills
- Hybrid Bills
What are Private Members’ Bills?
Bills introduced by individual MPs via the ballot process (an MP is drawn to present their issue) or the ‘10 minute rule’ (any MP is given 10 minutes to present their bill)
What are Public Bills?
Bills that affect the general population. Introduced by Govt.
What are Private Bills?
Bills that only affect a small group, such as a business. or individual. Introduced by local authority/ or private companies.
What is a Hybrid Bill?
A cross between a public and private bill. They are introduced by Govt but if they become law they will affect a particular person, organisation or place.