Legislation in the United Kingdom comes from a number of different sources:

  • Acts of the United Kingdom Parliament
  • statutory instruments (orders and regulations) made by a Minister or by the Queen in Council, generally subject either to parliamentary approval (affirmative procedure) or parliamentary dissallowance; these are made either under Acts or by the royal prerogative.
  • Acts of the devolved Scottish Parliament, and statutory instruments made by the Scottish Executive (likewise subject to approval or disallowance by the Scottish Parliament)
  • Statutory instruments made by the National Assembly for Wales
  • Acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly, and statutory instruments made by Northern Ireland Departments
  • Decisions, directives and regulations of the European Communities.

See also: List of Acts of Parliament in the United Kingdom.


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