Delegated Legislation in UK Law

  • R (Jackson) v Attorney General
    • House of Lords
    • 13 Octubre 2005
    ... ... The propositions are these: ... (1) Legislation made under the 1911 Act is delegated or subordinate, not primary ... ...
  • R (Miller and Another) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union; Re McCord's application
    • Supreme Court
    • 24 Enero 2017
    ... ... of withdrawal can lawfully be given by ministers without prior legislation passed in both Houses of Parliament and assented to by HM The Queen ... by issuing regulations and the like, often known as secondary or delegated legislation, but (save in limited areas where a prerogative power survives ... ...
  • R (on the application of Miller) v The Prime Minister ; Cherry and Others v Advocate General for Scotland
    • Supreme Court
    • 24 Septiembre 2019
    ... ... is prorogued, neither House can meet, debate and pass legislation. Neither House can debate Government policy. Nor may members of either ... Government remains in office and can exercise its powers to make delegated legislation and bring it into force. It may also exercise all the other ... ...
  • A v HM Treasury (Nos 1 &2)
    • Supreme Court
    • 04 Febrero 2010
    ... ... 5 , [2007] 2 AC 70 , para 10, the opportunity for scrutiny of delegated legislation by Parliament is determined by the provisions of the enabling ... ...
  • R (on the application of Unison) v Lord Chancellor
    • Supreme Court
    • 26 Julio 2017
    ... ... law and EU law, frustrate the operation of Parliamentary legislation granting employment rights, and discriminate unlawfully against women and ... " Similarly, in Chester v Bateson [1920] 1 KB 829 , where delegated legislation prohibited the bringing of certain legal proceedings without a ... ...
  • R v Secretary of State for Home Affairs, ex parte Hosenball
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 29 Marzo 1977
    ... ... Those rules were said by Lord Justice Roskill to be delegated legislation. He said it in thecase of Regina v. Chief Immigration ... ...
  • Boddington v British Transport Police
    • House of Lords
    • 02 Abril 1998
    ... ... may a defendant to a criminal charge laid under subordinate legislation argue by way of defence that the subordinate legislation , or an ... case, the House of Lords allowed a collateral challenge to delegated legislation. The judgment in Bugg v. Director of Public Prosecutions ... ...
  • Wilson v First County Trust Ltd (No 2)
    • House of Lords
    • 10 Julio 2003
    ... ... , by making provision for the interpretation and amendment of legislation and, secondly, by making it unlawful for a public authority to act in a ... law except to provide a minister with the opportunity, by way of delegated legislation, to use the powers conferred by s.10 and Schedule 2. Section 4 ... ...
  • Office of Government Commerce v Information Commissioner
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 11 Abril 2008
    ... ... questions of policy to be determined later when subordinate legislation was introduced. (g) The Tribunal failed to address the existence ... should determine issues of law arising from legislation and delegated legislation. Thus, there can be no suggestion of a breach of Parliamentary ... ...
  • R v Liverpool Corpn.ex parte Liverpool Taxi Fleet Operators' Association
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • 14 Febrero 1972
    ... ... in addition to the existing 300 would be issued until proposed legislation had been enacted and had come into force." After the meeting the Alderman ... of no legal effect and thus prevent the Council giving effect to delegated legislation of the validity of which there is no doubt. For my part, I am ... ...
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