parliamentary rules
C1861
concept
Parliamentary rules are the formal procedures and guidelines that govern how legislative or deliberative bodies conduct meetings, debate, decision-making, and voting to ensure order, fairness, and efficiency.
Aliases (8)
- parliamentary authority ×2
- parliamentary procedure ×2
- parliamentary procedure rule ×2
- UK parliamentary procedure ×1
- parliamentary legal framework ×1
- parliamentary ordinance ×1
- parliamentary procedure rules ×1
- parliamentary rules of procedure ×1
Instances (16)
- Standing Orders of the House of Commons ("parliamentary rules of procedure")
- Prime Minister’s Questions ("parliamentary procedure")
- New Model Ordinance ("parliamentary ordinance")
- Westminster Hall debates ("UK parliamentary procedure")
- House of Representatives has priority on budget approval ("parliamentary procedure rule")
- House of Representatives has priority in designating the Prime Minister ("parliamentary procedure rule")
- Assembly Rules
- rules of the United States Senate
- Senate Rules
- Impeachment of the President of India ("parliamentary procedure")
- Standing Orders of the Senate ("parliamentary procedure rules")
- New South Wales Constitution and standing orders of the Legislative Assembly ("parliamentary legal framework")
- Rules of the Senate of Puerto Rico
- Rules of the House of Representatives
- Rules of Order of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors ("parliamentary authority")
- Erskine May: Parliamentary Practice ("parliamentary authority")