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Law Commission and Pressure Groups


It also means that the draft bill they produce is perfect and less unambiguous which helps to reduce workload for ministers. Furthermore legal experts aren't victims of the Whips system that is used in Parliament which results in less bias. To add to this, commissioners are changed every 5 years which allows for a range of different viewpoints to be brought onto the law-reform process. On the other hand, Parliament doesn't consult the Law Commission when making laws therefore laws are made without the expertise of the Law Commission. In addition to this, the Law Commission deals with 20-30 investigations at a time which may mean that one investigation interrupts another resulting in less thoroughness and more mistakes made. Furthermore Parliament may re-word the drafts bill which could result in an unambiguous bill and could even change the law making it totally different from what the Law Commission suggested which means their research and knowledge may no longer apply. .
             Another advantage is that the Law Commission consults interested parties and the public and takes objections into consideration which means that laws are being made for the protection and benefit of the public, rather than the benefit of political parties which decreases biases. Parliament also benefits from this as it means that they are less likely to get voted out at the next general election. However Parliament is not obliged to enforce Law Commission laws therefore they may not enforce a law if it doesn't suit their political agenda regardless of the fact that it consults. This means that the Law Commission have a lack in power and cannot stop biased decisions from being made. Furthermore the Law Commission have to wait for Parliament to accept their proposals which usually takes a long time due to Parliament having limited time for 'pure' law reform and the lengthy parliamentary law-making process. An example of this is the law reform on non-fatal offences which has still not been enforced yet although it was suggested in 1993.


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