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''Law''.
1.  ''Law.''
 
1.


Delegated legislation.
Delegated legislation.


This type of legislation allows the Government to make changes to the law using powers confered by an Act of Parliament.
This type of legislation allows changes to the law using powers confered by an Act of Parliament.




2.  
2. ''EU law.''


In EU law, sources of EU law other than Treaties (which are the primary source of EU law).
In EU law, sources of EU law other than Treaties (which are the primary source of EU law).
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* [[Primary legislation]]
* [[Primary legislation]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[Regulation]]
* [[Secondary]]


[[Category:Regulation_and_Law]]
[[Category:Compliance_and_audit]]

Latest revision as of 15:50, 5 April 2022

1. Law.

Delegated legislation.

This type of legislation allows changes to the law using powers confered by an Act of Parliament.


2. EU law.

In EU law, sources of EU law other than Treaties (which are the primary source of EU law).

EU secondary legislation includes Regulations, Directives and Decisions.


See also