Legislative act

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A legislative act is a formal written enactment produced by a legislature[1] or by a legislative process.[2] It may be contrasted with a non-legislative act which is adopted by an executive or administrative body under the authority of a legislative act or for implementing a legislative act.[3]

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  1. "legislative act". Retrieved 11 August 2010. 
  2. See Article 289(3) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union
  3. Wim Voermans (December 2009). "Is the European Legislator after Lisbon a real Legislature?". Legislacao Cadernos de Ciencia de Legislacao 50: 391–413 [402]. "Within the category of legal acts provided for by the TFEU, a distinction is made between legislative acts and non-legislative acts. Legislative acts are decisions adopted under the ordinary or special legislative procedure (Article 289(3) of the TFEU) and non-legislative acts are decisions that are adopted pursuant to delegation or for the purpose of implementing a legislative act (Articles 35 See Article 288 of the TFEU, last 290 and 291 of the TFEU)" 


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