This depends on which laws need to be changed. The Constitution requires a special vote by a special assembly called Congres. Other laws can be superseeded by new laws that abrogate them.
The french word for law is loi
Law is "la loi" in French. As a college subject, law is "le droit".
the law is spelled 'la loi' (fem.) in French.
Of change (English) -> Du changement (French)
The French law making bodies are the Assemblee Nationale and the Senat.
Its foundation is based not on English common law but on Roman Law and a mixture of French, German and Spanish law instead.
Law of tomorrow.
The word "law" in French is translated as "loi." It refers to a set of rules and regulations established by a government or authority to maintain order within a society.
It means that the person holds a Bachelor's degree in Law and French. This is known in the UK as a combined Honours degree; It is a first degree and the person will have studied courses in both subjects though not necessarily in such great depth as someone studying Law or French as a single honours degree.
change (evolution, modification) is spelled "change" in French. change (small coins) is called "la monnaie"
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Lavoisier and Laplace's law (1780): The energy change accompanying any transformation is equal and opposite to energy change accompanying the reverse process.Hess' law (1840): The energy change accompanying any transformation is the same whether the process occurs in one step or many.