How Legislation is Drafted and Enacted in Bangladesh |
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Authors: | Murphy Gavin |
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Affiliation: | * Legal Editor, Commonwealth Law Bulletin, Commonwealth Secretariat, London; g.murphy{at}commonwealth.int. |
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Abstract: | The creation of laws is the most direct and powerful legislativetool available to governments to fulfill their political mandate.Not surprisingly, the drafting and enactment of legislationin many Commonwealth countries often follow the same generalpattern as that established by the United Kingdom. Nevertheless,each country adds a sprinkling of local flavour and custom toits own practices. What follows is an overview of the legislativeprocess in the Peoples Republic of Bangladesh, highlightingthe various distinct stages involved in the making of lawssuchas developing policy, drafting legislation, presenting proposedlaws to Parliament, final approval by the president, and publicationin the Official Gazette. Comparisons are also made with theCanadian and United Kingdom legislative drafting experiencewhere appropriate. |
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