Advice (constitutional law)

In constitutional law, Advice is a formal, and usually binding, instruction given by one constitutional officer of state to another. Particularly in parliamentary systems of government, heads of state often act on the basis of advice issued by prime ministers or other government ministers. For example, in constitutional monarchies, the monarch usually appoints Ministers of the Crown on the advice of their prime minister. Among the most prominent forms of advice offered are, among other things:

Advice (constitutional law)

In constitutional law, Advice is a formal, and usually binding, instruction given by one constitutional officer of state to another. Particularly in parliamentary systems of government, heads of state often act on the basis of advice issued by prime ministers or other government ministers. For example, in constitutional monarchies, the monarch usually appoints Ministers of the Crown on the advice of their prime minister. Among the most prominent forms of advice offered are, among other things: