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Delegated Legislation (3. Byelaws (can be used to make laws regulating the…
Delegated Legislation
3. Byelaws
made by local authorities and large public corporations who have local knowledge and to fit local circumstances
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can be used to make laws regulating the behaviours ot the public on property belonging to a local authority/public body
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can also be made by some large public corporations, which have a responsibility for public safety
e.g. Transport for London Railway Byelaws made under the authority of the :black_flag: Greater London Authority Act 1999
applies to London Underground, Docklands Light Railway and London Overground
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2. Orders in Council
effectively allow the Government to make law in the name of the Monarch without going through Parliament
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Enabling (Parent) Acts
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creates the framework of the law (its basic structure), then delegates power to others to make more detailed law
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