Conventions

Conventions in United Kingdom

Conventions Meaning, as used in the UK Parliament

A convention is an unwritten understanding about how something in Parliament should be done which, although not legally enforceable, is almost universally observed. Occasionally a new convention is agreed in order to resolve a specific procedural issue that has arisen.

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See Also

  • Sewel convention

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See Also

  • Salisbury Doctrine

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