Regulation of delegated legislation Flashcards

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What regulates delegated legislation?

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The Administrative Court within the King’s Bench Division

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What does the Administrative Court within the King’s Bench Division do?

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Regulate delegated legislation

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What happens when a complaint is made on a delegated law?

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There will be a judicial review, which checks that the law is ultra vires

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Procedural ultra vires

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Incorrect procedure followed

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Procedural ultra vires case

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Aylesbury Mushroom case 1972

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Incorrect procedure followed

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Procedural ultra vires

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What happened in the Aylesbury Mushroom case 1972?

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Minister of Labour did not consult interested parties, so the order was invalid

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Substantive ultra vires

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A rule-making body has no substantive power under the enabling act to make the rules in question

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A rule-making body has no substantive power under the enabling act to make the rules in question

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Substantive ultra vires

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Substantive ultra vires case

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Fulham Corporation 1921

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Wednesbury unreasonableness

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When a decision is so unreasonable that no reasonable body would consider proposing it

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When a decision is so unreasonable that no reasonable body would consider proposing it

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Wednesbury unreasonableness

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Wednesbury unreasonableness case

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Rogers v Swindon NHS Trust

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Negative resolution procedure

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The statutory instrument will become law unless rejected by parliament within 40 days of publication

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The statutory instrument will become law unless rejected by parliament within 40 days of publication

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Negative resolution procedure

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Affirmative resolution procedure

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The statutory instrument will not become law unless approved by parliament

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The statutory instrument will not become law unless approved by parliament

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Affirmative resolution procedure

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Example of where affirmative resolution procedure has been used

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Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984

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Committees

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  • Joint Committee on Statutory Instruments
  • Secondary Legislation Scrutiny Committee in the HoL
  • Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee
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What does the Delegated Powers and Regulatory Reform Committee do?

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Reports whether the provisions of any Bill inappropriately delegate legislative power and whether the exercise of legislative power is subjected to an inappropriate degree of parliamentary scrutiny