Posted on behalf of Valerie Nurcombe of SCOOP. Apologies for cross posting.
Andrew Coburn
Acquisitions & Cataloguing Manager
Essex CC Libraries
How our laws are made and how to find them
a half day training seminar
26 May 2005
at CILIP
7 Ridgmount Street, London WC1E 7AE
1.30 for 1.45 to 5 pm
Organised by
Standing Committee on Official Publications of ISG, CILIP
This half-day seminar is intended for professionals and para-professionals
who wish to learn more about UK legislation. It is intended to increase
participants' knowledge of this vital area and assumes no prior knowledge of
the sources or processes.
It provides a background to the law-making processes and the different
legislative bodies within the UK. Proposed legislation will be tracked from
its origins through its various parliamentary stages to the enactment of the
legislation. Once an act has been passed it can be affected by subsequent
legislation, so it is essential to know which parts of it are in force. The
databases and print sources for both enacted legislation and legislation in
force will be reviewed, with an emphasis on official sources.
Much of the legislation that affects us is delegated or secondary
legislation, of which statutory instruments are the best-known examples.
These are subject to much less scrutiny by legislative bodies, but contain
the essential detail that shows exactly how the laws affect us. People and
organisations in every area of activity need to be aware of relevant
legislation in the thousands of new or amended statutory instruments issued
each year.
The European Union has had a profound influence on the UK over the last
thirty years, and its legislation supersedes national law and is applied by
national courts. Some EU legislation applies directly and equally to all
member states, while other measures must be implemented in national law.
By the end of the seminar participants will:
* Know which bodies are involved in the law-making process
* Understand how bills are considered & be able to track their progress in
the legislature
* Understand the significance & nature of delegated legislation
* Be aware of the main electronic & print sources for the text of
legislation and their key qualities
* Understand the significance of European Union legislation in the UK and
how it is implemented
The cost will be £70.00 [ISG members £60] + VAT
Applications should be received by 12 May 2005
FOR ALL DETAILS PLEASE CONTACT
Valerie J Nurcombe, SCOOP Seminars Secretary
Information Consultant, 42 Moors Lane, Darnhall, Winsford, Cheshire CW7
1JX
Tel : 01606 558242 email: [log in to unmask]
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Receipt of the Booking Form is regarded as a contract - appropriate consents
should be obtained before mailing/faxing.
Email booking is acceptable provided the information on the form attached is
provided.
Reservations may be held for 14 days.
Cancellation after the closing date above will be at full invoiced price.
Substitutes may be sent
PROGRAMME
1.30 Registration and introduction to the seminar
1.45 Law-making bodies in the UK
2.00 From bill to act: keeping track of proposed legislation
2.45 Delegated legislation: what is it and why is it important?
3.15 Tea
3.30 HMSO legislation website and the Statute Law database; non-official
databases and sources of legislation
4.05 European Union legislation and its implementation in the UK
4.35 Final discussion session
Distribution of CPD attendance certificates
4.45 Close
SCOOP may make changes to the published programme which will be circulated
or announced on the day
Presenters
David Butcher, Editor REFER, retired Senior Lecturer School of Information
Studies, University of Central England
Valerie J Nurcombe, Seminars & Publications Secretary SCOOP, Information
Consultant
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This seminar begins a new series of training seminars organised by SCOOP to
develop understanding within the profession of how government information is
produced and disseminated.
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A large format version is available on request
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How our laws are made
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Overview of official publishing
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e-government and FOI
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Getting the best out of Directgov
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Using official statistics (practical)
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Official Environmental information
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Further information on Publications from ISG
ISG publishes a range of titles useful to Information Service professionals.
The full backlist is available on the website at
<http://www.cilip.org.uk/groups/isg> www.cilip.org.uk/groups/isg
The website also has an electronic order form and seminar registration
form
Publication schemes access to official information in the 21st century (as
required under the Freedom of Information Act 2000) proceedings of a one day
seminar 17 November 2003. ISBN 0 946347 38-7 £18 [£14.40]
Open Parliament a guide to Parliamentary information in the 21st century
proceedings of a one day seminar 27 September 2003. ISBN 0 946347 37 9 £18
[£14.40]
Accessing EU documents new initiatives and developments from the EU
institutions proceedings of a one day seminar with EIA 9 June 2003. ISBN 0
946347 36 0 £18 [£14.40]
Electronic sources of UK legislation proceedings of a one day seminar with
BIALL 22 April 2002.
ISBN 0 946347 35 2 £18 [£14.40]
Evaluating electronic sources: a guide December 2002 ISBN 0 946347 33 3
£12 [£9.60]
Applicable to all who publish and use loose-leaf publications
Looseleaf publications: guidance for publishers on issue formats and
updating. ISBN 0 946347 39 5 £5
All titles are available in PDF format on CD at the same price + VAT
FORTHCOMING SHORTLY Basic reference resources: a
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