How beneficial is delegated legislation to the democratic process? It
aids lawmakers to become experts in legislation
cannot be applied during period of crises
helps to discipline personnel in the civil service
permits handling of certain aspect of legislation by non-technocrats
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D can never be the answer. How can handling certain aspect of legislation by non-technocrats be beneficial to the democratic process?
The best answer is C. It helps to discipline personnel in the civil service. Which is one of the reasons for delegating power of legislation to certain government departments, corporations, ministries and agencies.
Fabian Ugochukwu Kenechukwu

Hmm. I do not fully agree with option D. The use of the word 'non-technocrat', make that choice negative. I go with option A. Through delegated legislation, other bodies (experts/technocrats) take part in the law making process. Lawmakers could learn from them and become expert in legislation


