United Kingdom Command Papers

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United Kingdom Command Papers are official documents presented to the UK Parliament by government ministers, typically outlining policy proposals, treaties, reports, and other significant governmental information.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf government document
parliamentary paper series
abbreviation C
Cd NERFINISHED
Cm NERFINISHED
Cmd NERFINISHED
Cmnd NERFINISHED
archivedAt UK National Archives NERFINISHED
UK Parliamentary Archives NERFINISHED
availableFrom GOV.UK website NERFINISHED
UK Parliament website NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
governedBy parliamentary rules on laying papers
hasCharacteristic laid before both Houses of Parliament
numbered in continuous series over time
hasFormat digital PDF
printed paper
hasPart Royal Commission reports
government responses to select committee reports
green papers
independent review reports
international agreements
policy consultation documents
treaty series
white papers
issuedBy Cabinet Office NERFINISHED
individual government departments
jurisdiction United Kingdom
language English
legalStatus official parliamentary papers
numberingSystem sequential command paper numbers
presentedBy His Majesty’s Government NERFINISHED
UK government ministers NERFINISHED
presentedTo Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
purpose to inform Parliament of government policy
to present treaties to Parliament
to provide background information for legislation
to publish major government reports
relatedTo Acts of Parliament NERFINISHED
House of Commons papers NERFINISHED
House of Lords papers NERFINISHED
statutory instruments
subjectArea constitutional affairs
international relations
public policy
usedBy Members of Parliament
Members of the House of Lords
civil servants
policy analysts
researchers

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Cmd refersTo United Kingdom Command Papers