Parliamentary Law (Noun)
Meaning
A body of rules followed by an assembly.
Classification
Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.
Examples
- The parliamentary law governed the proceedings of the national assembly, outlining the rules for debates, voting, and other legislative processes.
- In the absence of a clear parliamentary law, the conference was at risk of descending into chaos and disorder.
- The new parliamentary law introduced reforms aimed at increasing transparency and accountability within the legislative body.
- The chairperson's interpretation of the parliamentary law was crucial in resolving disputes and maintaining order during the heated debate.
- The proposed changes to the parliamentary law aimed to reduce the influence of special interest groups on the legislative process.