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Title: Advantages and Disadvantages of Controls by Parliament UK
Description: A table showing the advantages and disadvantages on Parliament controls in the UK.

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Control by Parliament

Advantages

Disadvantages

Enabling Act

- Parliament sets limits
...

- Looks at proposed powers before they are
enacted
...

- Means Parliament must agree with the
regulations
...

- Ensures: - Do not impose taxes or go
beyond powers are not retrospective, do
not make unusual or unexpected use of
powers and are not unclear or defective
...

- Court can declare delegated legislation
void
...


Delegated Powers Scrutiny Committee

Affirmative resolution
Negative resolution
Scrutiny Committee

Controls by the Courts
Judicial review
Doctrine of ultra vires



- Can only report, cannot amend the Bill
...

- Unlikely that many Statutory Instruments
will be looked at under this procedure
...

- Committee can only report to Parliament,
it cannot make changes
...


- Can normally only do this if the correct
procedure had not been follower OR
- If the delegated legislation goes beyond
the power given by the enabling Act
Title: Advantages and Disadvantages of Controls by Parliament UK
Description: A table showing the advantages and disadvantages on Parliament controls in the UK.