In some countries, yes. All of the United States's laws are based on the constitution. In other countries, no.
No, bureaucrats write laws and make all the important policy decisions. Politicians are merely puppets.
International policy is the same as foreign policy. Each nation deals with other nations based on the foreign policy of all nations.
Government makes policy with laws.
They debate, revise, and adopt proposals for laws that establish policy.
one good example of Philippine public policy is the Philippine Constitution. And all the laws passed by the Philippine government (Republic Acts) are also samples of public policy.
No. Due to privacy laws, only your mother can get any information on her policy assuming she is the owner of the policy. The reason for these laws is that it is only her business about her policy.
the government policy they support was natural laws.
not usually, but they may make exceptions based on local laws
Jim crow laws exited in all of the southern areas such as alabama,
A Free Enterprise Policy
all of them
Much of Spain's foreign policy was based on goodwill and understanding.