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its nothing but a law
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Law is the most important part, it cannot be ignored.
In some places, dissent can be considered illegal if it undermines the government or incites violence. Laws against dissent can vary widely, and it's essential to understand the specific legal context of a particular country or region to determine what constitutes illegal dissent. However, freedom of expression and the right to peacefully protest are fundamental human rights protected by international law.
The law making body is the part of the government that makes the laws.
Bye-laws is the plural form, The singular form is bye-law. A Bye-law is a local law, therefore the relative (important) part of the word is law. It is therefore this part that is pluralized
Through their elected representatives they take part in law-making.
The government in the Philippines is responsible for making a Barangay resolution. To be specific, it is part of government law making in the city of Baranga.
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No, the Supreme Court has no part of the law making process. If someone challenges the validity of a law, it may end up in the Supreme Court.
An assembly is a Greek law making body of government