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... to amend legislation, which is not compatible with the Human Rights Act to make it compatible. ii) Statutory instruments These are the means through which government ministers introduce particular regulations under powers delegated to them by parliament under enabling legislation e.g. Crime and Disorder Act 1998. This is a major method of law making - about 3000 Sis are brought into force each year. Section 26 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 gives home secretary the power through SI, on how items worn by PP12 conceal their identity and seized by the police can be indisposed of. iii) Bye-laws Can be made by local authorities to cover matters for there area, e.g. local byelaws impose parking restrictions. Can also be made by public corporations and certain companies for matters within their jurisdiction, which involve the public. E.g. British Rail, London Underground banning smoking on their trains. iv) Professional regulations Certain professional bodies are allowed to ...
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