Concurrent Legislative List

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The Concurrent Legislative List was a section of Pakistan’s constitution that outlined policy areas in which both federal and provincial governments could legislate, until its powers were devolved to the provinces.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf component of the Constitution of Pakistan
constitutional list of legislative subjects
abolishedBy Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan NERFINISHED
affectedBy constitutional reforms in Pakistan
appliesTo federal government of Pakistan NERFINISHED
provincial governments of Pakistan NERFINISHED
category Constitution of Pakistan NERFINISHED
Federalism in Pakistan NERFINISHED
Legislation in Pakistan
constitutionalPurpose to share legislative authority between federal and provincial tiers
constitutionalStatus repealed
country Pakistan
dateAbolished 2010
function to enumerate subjects on which both federal and provincial legislatures could make laws
governanceLevel federal
provincial
governs concurrent legislative competence
historicalPeriod in force before the Eighteenth Amendment of 2010
languageOfText English
Urdu NERFINISHED
legalEffect enabled concurrent legislative competence of federation and provinces
legalNature schedule of subjects
locatedInDocument Constitution of Pakistan NERFINISHED
partOf federal structure of Pakistan
relatedTo Federal Legislative List
Residuary legislative powers in Pakistan
resultOfAbolition devolution of many subjects to provincial governments
enhanced provincial autonomy in Pakistan
scope policy areas where both federation and provinces could legislate
subjectOf federal–provincial relations in Pakistan

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Eighteenth Amendment abolished Concurrent Legislative List
subject surface form: Eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan