The Legislative Process 0.0 / 5 ? LawParliamentary law makingGCSEAQA Created by: laurenzoe101Created on: 02-05-16 15:57 792354618 Across 1. The whole process is repeated in the House of Lords where they can block the Bill for up to a year. The Parliament Acts 1911 & 1949 rule that the Commons has the final say. (5, 2, 5) 8. Written by specialist barristers. Uses specialist language to be used by the courts. (8) 9. Usually 2 weeks after the first reading. There is a debate and a vote (Division) (6, 7) Down 2. The formal presentation of a Bill to Parliament (usually the House of Commons) (5, 7) 3. All Acts are published through Her Majesty's Stationary Office. (11) 4. The Queen or someone on her behalf must sign the Bill - it then becomes an Act of Parliament. (5, 6) 5. Contains Government proposals. (5, 5) 6. A statement of Government intent inviting discussion, comment and criticism from parties. (5, 5) 7. A small committee of between 16-50 MP's meet to discuss the Bill in detail. Changes / amendments may be made. (9, 5)
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