Overview
A half-day seminar which provides a thorough examination of the legislative process. This session provides an in-depth insight into how both primary and secondary legislation are created. This seminar will also feature expert guest talks from clerks of both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. This seminar will be on Monday 17th February 2025, at 09:00.
This course will look at:
- Government Bills and Private Members' Bills
- How Bills are drafted and can be influenced
- The passage of a Bill through Parliament
- How secondary legislation is made
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for anyone who works in an environment which is related to Parliament and wishes to develop their knowledge of the legislative process.
It is well suited to public servants, academics and those from the voluntary and private sectors who are interested in this particular aspect of the parliamentary process.
Price and Booking
For more information, including on prices, please contact Daisy Calvert, Parliamentary Training Coordinator, on daisycalvert@ipt.org.uk.