Episode Synopsis "11. The Legal Adviser: The Role of the Joint Committee on Human Rights in the Legislative Process "
Interview with Murray Hunt, Legal Adviser to Parliament's Joint Committee on Human Rights on the role of the Joint Committee on Human Rights in the legislative process.
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More episodes of the podcast Statute Law: Making Legislation
- 01. Introduction to Making Legislation series
- 02. The Politician: How a Government Minister gets proposals accepted for presentation as part of the Government's legislative programme
- 03. The Politician: A Minister's role in taking a Bill through Parliament
- 04. The Departmental Lawyer: The process within a Government Department for development of the policy ideas underlying legislative proposals
- 05. The Departmental Lawyer: The detailed development by a Government Department of proposals for legislation
- 06. The Departmental Lawyer: The role of officials in a department in handling the passage of a Bill through Parliament
- 07. The Drafter: The role of Parliamentary Counsel at the planning stage for legislation
- 08. The Drafter: How Parliamentary Counsel sets about drafting an Act of Parliament
- 09. The Drafter: Pre-legislative scrutiny of Bills and the role of Parliamentary Counsel as a Bill proceeds through Parliament
- 10. Parliamentary Officials: The Parliamentary procedure for making an Act of Parliament
- 11. The Legal Adviser: The Role of the Joint Committee on Human Rights in the Legislative Process
- 12. The Law Commissioner: The role of the Law Commission in the Legislative Process
- 13. How Statute Law is Made Lecture