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Card 16
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By 2015, how many statute law (repeal) acts had there been and so how many out of date acts of parliament were removed?
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Card 17
Front
What does codification involve, with an example?
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Card 18
Front
Between 1965-75 what percentage of the law commissions proposals were enacted by parliament?
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Card 19
Front
In the next ten years, what did this fall to?
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Card 20
Front
In 1990 how many proposals were enacted?
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Card 21
Front
As a result, what does the Law Commission Act 2009 place a requirement on the Lord Chancellor to do?
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Card 22
Front
How many acts have been passed since 2019 under a new dedicated parliamentary procedure to implement law commission reports?
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Card 23
Front
What are six advantages of reform through the law commission?
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Card 24
Front
How is 'it saves parliament time' an advantage with evidence?
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Card 25
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How is 'law is researched by legal experts' an advantage with evidence?
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