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1. ''Politics - law - legislation.''
''Think tanks - social concerns - UK.''


The general principles and aims underlying law-making and law reform.
(IPPR).


The Institute for Public Policy Research is a think tank based in the UK.


2. ''Law - contract.''
The IPPR's aims include promoting research into the economic, social and political sciences, technology, the voluntary sector and social enterprise, public services, and industry and commerce.


The principle of legal interpretation that supports the public and society.


For example, a contract to commit a crime is an illegal contract, and will not be enforced by the courts.
It was established in 1988.




==See also==
==See also==
*[[Adjudication]]
*[[Competition policy]]
*[[Competition policy]]
* [[Contract]]
*[[Criminal law]]
*[[Demand side policy]]
*[[Financial Policy Committee]]
*[[Fiscal policy]]
*[[Fiscal policy]]
*[[Governance]]
*[[Governance]]
*[[Governing law]]
* [[Jurisdiction]]
* [[Jurisdiction]]
*[[Law]]
*[[Law]]
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*[[Policy interest rate]]
*[[Policy interest rate]]
*[[Political risk]]
*[[Political risk]]
*[[Principle]]
*[[Public policy]]
*[[Public policy]]
*[[Red tape]]
*[[Red tape]]

Latest revision as of 08:35, 18 May 2023

Think tanks - social concerns - UK.

(IPPR).

The Institute for Public Policy Research is a think tank based in the UK.

The IPPR's aims include promoting research into the economic, social and political sciences, technology, the voluntary sector and social enterprise, public services, and industry and commerce.


It was established in 1988.


See also