Some 108 lawmakers, who were present at the parliamentary session, unanimously approved the draft bill on e-commerce. E-commerce refers to the purchase of goods and services via online system. Commerce Minister Pan Sorasak said the draft law on e-commerce, initiated in 2012, consisted of 12 ...
She also acknowledged the previous government as the Bills were initiated by the previous government. PlaySeek % buffered00:00Current time00:00Toggle MuteVolume She adds it is the goal of the Ministry to bring to Parliament a National Action Plan for the Prevention of Violence Against Children...
will ban childrenunder the age of 16 from using most social media platforms. The new law will give Australia the tightest restrictions of any democracy in the world on children's use of hugely popular social media apps.The Senate passed the bill by 34 votes...
This Report is the product of a major inquiry, which had as its theme the speed at which Bills progress through the Parliament. It was clear from the wide range of evidence we heard that there are key points in the scrutiny process that are often highly pressured, either for members or f...
Takyiwaa Manuh, a senior fellow at the Ghana Centre for Democratic Development, noted to CBS News that Akufo-Addo has not signed any previous privately sponsored bills into law due to the demands of an article in the country's constitution that requires scrutiny over potential financial impacts...
Notable Space News in 2024 Innovation abounded as the space industry pushed boundaries on the final frontier. Emma McSpaddenDec. 26, 2024 The 118th Congress: Wrapped One lawmaker removed from office, three House speakers, around 300 bills passed by both chambers – here’s a look back at ...
The Belgian Parliament adopts two bills to reform competition actOn 27 December 2012, the Belgian federal government introduced two draft bills aimed at reforming Belgian competition law. These bills are expected to be adopted in February 2013 but will not…Martin Favart...
Today's news The PM is preparing for a grilling from MPs at Liaison Committee Listen:Will Starmer's own MPs give him a tougher time than the Tories? Water bills to rise by average of 36%|Government blames Tories for hike Exclusive:More action promised after police attend fewer ...
However, with such a limited timeframe, it is expected that a number of bills that have defined this parliamentary session are likely to fall by the wayside. Sky News takes you through the key bills that are unlikely to make it into law. ...
Bills will be introduced so as to abolish the residual and anachronistic Constitutional links with the United Kingdom, but not affecting the Constitutional position of Her Majesty the Queen of Australia. The Australian Security Intelligence Organization Act of 1979 will be amended to define more preci...