Overview
The Legislation Seminar focuses on how primary legislation goes through Parliament. It looks at the different types of bills that go through Parliament and the processes a bill goes through from pre-legislative scrutiny to royal assent. It also looks at Secondary Legislation. This seminar will be on Wednesday 06 March, at 15:00.
This course aims to provide delegates with a good understanding of how both primary and secondary legislation are made. In particular, it 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 Isabella Clery, Events and Training Assistant, at IsabellaClery@ipt.org.uk