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Statutory Instruments of the Great Commonwealth

Statutory Instruments fall into two categories:

Ministerial rules, regulations and orders can be made by Ministers where primary legislation,

in the form of an ‘enabling’ Act, is used to delegate the requisite authority to Ministers to

introduce these measures. However, the measures must fall within the ambit of the enabling

Act.

Orders in Council are made by the 'Prime Minister in Council’ (with the advice of the Cabinet Council)

and are generally used on matters of constitutional importance or in times of national emergency.

 

The Dissolution of the National Executive Order September 2002 -   [PDF]    [HTML]

SI-09-02-02 - Explanatory Note: An Order to dissolve the Prime Minister's Legislative Assembly (cabinet) and for the prime minister to resign. 

The Office of the Secretary of State Order 2002 -  [PDF]   [HTML] --SOON--

Explanatory Note: An Order to create the office of 'Secretary of State of the Great Commonwealth' and to define this office's functions. 

The Strathclyde Treaty Order 2002 -   [PDF]    [HTML]

SI-08-02-01 - Explanatory Note: An Order to formally enact the Treaty between the Ibrosian Democracy and the state of Strathclyde.

 

 

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