Parliamentary and Political Law means the field of law, legal scholarship and legal practice relating to the functions and operations of parliamentary, governmental and judicial institutions and their respective officials.
Parliamentary Law means the body of law dealing with the establishment and functioning of parliamentary institutions, and includes the law
of parliamentary privilege.
Political Law means the body of law dealing with the structure of the State and the processes of governing, with the application of legal,
public policy and political instruments of governing, and with the impact of law on democratic governing.
Within the overall domain of public law, Parliamentary and Political Law is complementary to constitutional law and administrative law. As an interdisciplinary study, it is distinct from, yet linked to, political science, and public policy and administration.