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.
The word "change" in French can be translated as "changement."
The French law making bodies are the Assemblee Nationale and the Senat.
Law of tomorrow.
Its foundation is based not on English common law but on Roman Law and a mixture of French, German and Spanish law instead.
change (evolution, modification) is spelled "change" in French. change (small coins) is called "la monnaie"
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.
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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.