laws are written and approved by the executive branch of government
In a republic, laws are typically made through a process involving the legislature (e.g., Congress in the United States) proposing, debating, and voting on bills. Once a bill is approved by the legislature, it is sent to the executive branch (e.g., the President) for approval or veto. If approved, the bill becomes law. Additionally, courts play a role in interpreting laws and ensuring their constitutionality.
Laws that are made directly by the people are known as initiatives or referendums. Initiatives are proposed laws that are placed on the ballot for voters to approve or reject, while referendums are laws passed by the legislature that are then voted on by the public. Both allow citizens to have a direct impact on the laws that govern them.
In an absolute monarchy, laws are typically made solely by the monarch who holds absolute power and authority over the government. The monarch may consult with advisors or a council, but ultimately has the final say in creating and implementing laws without the need for approval from a legislative body.
A rule made by the government is called a low.
The branch of government that carries out the laws made by Congress is the executive branch. This branch is headed by the President of the United States and includes various departments and agencies responsible for enforcing and implementing laws.
In the Aztec society, laws were created by the emperor, advisers, and a council of nobles. The laws were usually based on traditions, customs, and religious beliefs. Punishments for breaking laws were often severe, including fines, slavery, or even death.
Those enacted by the assemblies of the citizens.
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the goverment
The book The Republic and The Law was written by Cicero.
Our laws are based on many laws that were established during the Roman Republic.
The role of the assemblies in the Roman republic were to create laws and elect the officials of the republic.
Yes, there are some more or less similar laws in Czech Republic, Germany, the Republic of Ireland and Poland
the goverment
the goverment
No group wrote laws in the Roman Republic. The consuls (the two annually elected heads of the republic) proposed laws which were voted on by the poplar assemblies: the Assembly of the Soldiers and the Assembly of the Tribes (voting districts) and the plebeian tribunes (the representatives of the plebeians) proposed laws which were voted on by the Plebeian Council (the assembly of the plebeians).
It was made legal in a referendum in 1995. The laws came into being in 1996 with the first divorces actually granted in 1997.
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