The most frequent policy issue discussed at the House of Commons Question Time is
a. health policy.
b. fiscal policy.
c. trade policy.
d. development policy.
e. immigration policy.
A
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A legislature passed a bill delegating to an agency the authority to draft specific administrative rules to carry out the law. However,
the law also includes a provision enabling either house by a majority vote to revoke any such administrative rules. This provision is called a(n): A. legislative revocation. B. legislative veto. C. sunset review. D. executive order.
A case can reach the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in all of the following ways EXCEPT a. when a national court asks for a preliminary ruling on a case involving European law
b. when a party appeals a decision of the General Court on the basis of a question of law. c. when a European institution asks the court to rule on the legality of a piece of European legislation. d. when the Commission asks the ECJ to decide if a member state has failed to fulfill its EU legal obligations. e. when the Court independently selects a case to hear.
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a. veto any proposal in the General Assembly b. veto any resolution in the Security Council c. propose resolutions for the General Assembly d. vote for the Secretary General e. determine committee membership