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Latest revision as of 09:10, 24 May 2023
1. Politics - law - legislation.
The general principles and aims underlying law-making and law reform.
2. Law - contract.
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.
See also
- Adjudication
- Competition policy
- Contract
- Criminal law
- Demand side policy
- Financial Policy Committee
- Fiscal policy
- Governance
- Governing law
- Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR)
- Jurisdiction
- Law
- Legislation
- Monetary policy
- Pensions Policy Institute
- Policy
- Policy interest rate
- Political risk
- Principle
- Public
- Public Bill
- Red tape
- Regime
- Regulation
- Supply side policy
- Tax