Men and women who make laws are called legislators. The rem comes from Old French which, in turn, comes from the Latin phrase "legis," meaning "law" and "latus," meaning "bearer."
Legislators
because women had fewer rights than men
women
In Orthodox synagogues, men and women would be called separately, while the other branches of Judaism men and women get called up together.
In some countries such laws already exist and in others they do not. We can notice that in countries where it is not law to pay men and women equally, women are traditionally underpaid, so it is my view that there should be laws requiring men's and women's wages to be at parity for equal work.
Congress
Yes, the laws of attraction goes for each sex. Some women desire men, but as some mature, some do not anymore.
There was nobody that were called men women and that they were following the dead countrymen.
The hormone that women have that is equivalent to testosterone in men is called estrogen.
It is called Breast Cancer, it has the same name for women and for men.
There will be different answers depending on issues of culture and religion. Ideally, in countries that have major elements of democratic government, men and women together make laws for the country. However even in the US with its long history of democracy, women are seriously underrepresented in governing bodies at every level. In some Islamic republics the question will seem absurd, because from their perspective there is no basis whatsoever for the participation in government and law making by women. It is perfectly natural and right that men handle every aspect of government and law.
National Government: Congressmen, Members of the House Of Representatives, Members of the Senate, President, Supreme Court Justice