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"internal legislation" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It refers to laws or regulations that are specific to a certain country or organization. Example: The company had to comply with both external regulations imposed by the government and internal legislation set by their own board of directors.
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In his internal legislation, Darányi introduced curbs on the press, extended the legal powers of the central government, and adopted the first anti-Jewish measures.
In a period when people are opposed to external constraints on the design of internal legislation and yet are still sympathetic to the unification of Europe, voluntary adaptation may prove to be preferable to any central government.
"If the government that they elected say they are restoring order by their actions, I don't think it would be proper for us to go interfering in their internal legislation," the group's spokesman, Desmond Orjiako, told the BBC.
By August 2006, three years after the Council of Ministers Councilil's) adoption of the Statute for a European Cooperative Society, which enabled the creation of the European Cooperative Society (SCE), Member States of the European Community should have commenced implementation of appropriate internal legislation allowing the creation of the new European form of enterprise.
In developed states, studies focused on internal legislation, legal issues that might arise during emergencies, and advanced planning for future challenges (2, 19, 56).
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These were backed up by the power to harmonize national legislation where necessary for the functioning of the common market and internal markets.
Hundreds of thousands of protesters had objected to the government's attempt to push stringent internal security legislation through the legislature; the government ended up deciding to let the demonstrations continue and withdrew the legislation.
Those rallies shook the political establishments here and in Beijing and forced the shelving of stringent internal security legislation.
The movement has been struggling after several small successes from 2003 to 2005, including winning support for blocking the government's planned introduction of stringent internal security legislation.
They have been trying to allay public anger since huge pro-democracy rallies last summer forced government officials here to withdraw stringent internal security legislation long backed by Beijing.
In 2003, when 500,000 people took to the streets to protest stringent internal security legislation that was subsequently withdrawn by the government, no arrests were made.
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