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parliamentary law

noun

  1. the body of rules, usages, and precedents that governs proceedings of legislative and deliberative assemblies.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of parliamentary law1

First recorded in 1905–10
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Mattarella, 76, a former parliamentary law professor and Constitutional Court jurist, came under verbal attack this week from his country’s populist politicians — and citizens who want them to take power.

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This year in Britain, the House of Commons lifted the requirement that clerks, who are experts in parliamentary law, wear wigs.

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Qiao Xiaoyang, head of China's parliamentary law committee, was addressing queries from reporters on Wednesday as the annual meeting of China's parliamentary National People's Congress drew to a close.

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On this very spot, in 1253, Henry III signed the Statutes of Merton, establishing parliamentary law throughout England.

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According to parliamentary law, any member of parliament receiving low confidence votes from two-thirds of the assembly must resign or face a second vote on their leadership.

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