2. Law: Subordinate Law | Codes of Practice Flashcards

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What 3 branches of Government that interpret the law?

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Legislature, Executive & Judiciary

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What does Legislature do?

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Makes the laws

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3
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The legislature is composed of

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the Crown & UK Parliament

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4
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What does the Executive do?

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  1. Puts laws made by legislature into motion

2. Plans & implements policy

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The Executive is composed of?

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The Crown & the UK Government including the PM & Cabinet Ministers

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What does the Judiciary do?

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  1. it interprets the law when its meaning is in dispute

2. because legislative law can be difficult to understand

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The judiciary is composed of

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the court which consists of Judges & other magistrates

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What are magistrates?

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they are everyday volunteers who hear court cases in their local community. They can hear cases in criminal court, family court or both

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Subordinate legislation is also known as?

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secondary legislation

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What does subordinate legislation do in general terms?

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it’s used to fill in the practical details of Acts & Statutes (Primary legislation)

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How can subordinate legislation fill in the details of Acts?

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  1. by providing practical measures that enable the law to be enforced in daily life
  2. to set the date for when provisions of an Act will come into effect
  3. to amend the details existing laws
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How could you summarize the difference between Primary Legislation & Secondary Legislation?

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  1. Primary legislation are Acts

2. Secondary legislation are provisions within an Act

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13
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Briefly describe what are ACOPs

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ACOPs are guide lines with legal standing

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What are ACOPs

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are guide lines for industrial operations with legal standing including hazardous materials & working practices

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Are ACOPs laws in their own rights?

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no, they are used by courts to determine the correct operating procedure

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16
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Which body most often writes ACOPs?

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the Advisory, Conciliation & Arbitration Services (ACAS)

17
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If there is a difference between an ACOP & the law, which would be used?

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the law will always be used over an ACOP

18
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Is the Advisory, Conciliation & Arbitrage Services (ACAS) the only body that writes ACOPs?

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no, other Government departments & official bodies write ACOPs