Secondary Legislation Explained

£475.00


Course Overview

Secondary legislation, also known as delegated or subordinate legislation, plays a critical role in the legal framework established by primary legislation, such as Acts of Parliament. It serves to elaborate on and refine the principles of primary laws, addressing the detailed administrative, technical, and operational aspects essential for effective governance.

 

"Fantastic! Very informative session with an incredibly knowledgeable tutor. Answered all of my queries and gave great examples providing an extra aid to my understanding."

Ceara Roopchand, Government & Policy Advisor, National House-Building Council (NHBC)

This course provides a comprehensive exploration of secondary legislation, offering insights into its purpose, development, and significant impact on the legislative process. Participants will:

  • Gain a clear understanding of the principles and processes underpinning secondary legislation.
  • Learn how secondary legislation is scrutinized and approved by both Houses of Parliament.
  • Explore real-world case studies and historical examples to see its application in practice.
  • Participate in a guided practical exercise based on a case study to consolidate learning.

By the end of the course, delegates will be equipped to navigate the complexities of secondary legislation and understand its indispensable role in shaping effective regulatory systems.

 

 

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