Analysis of the Role of Government in UK Law Making Process
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This report provides an overview of the law-making process in the UK, emphasizing the role of the government. It begins by introducing the concept of law and its importance in business, followed by a detailed examination of the UK Parliament's role in enacting laws. The report explains the stages of law-making, from the introduction of a bill to its enactment, and highlights the responsibilities of the Monarch and the Executive branch in this process. Furthermore, the report discusses the application of statutory and common law in the UK legal system, including the court hierarchy. Finally, the report concludes by summarizing the key points, emphasizing the significance of business law and the Parliament's authority in shaping the legal landscape. References to relevant academic sources are also provided to support the analysis.
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