Laws at state level can be made a couple of ways...
Statutory law can be made in much the same way the federal parliament would, both houses would pass a bill and the governor would then sign it into law.
Case law is made through judges hearing cases before the court and issuing decisions, which builds up a database or sort of precedent.
I would just go to the presendent and ask him,but it beats me how you get to him.
You have to be 16 to drive
Statue Laws are Laws made by Parliament.
Laws are made by democratically elected legislatures.
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It depends on the country you are thinking about. Eg. Australia: Canberra America: Washington etc
The first law was made by Fredric peterson. The great colonist that made many laws for new countries australia was his third country that he made a law in. He died in 1897 and he was proud of Australia as a nation.
YES. the laws in Australia apply to everyone regardless of race.
You have to be 18 to drink in Australia.
What were the governing laws of british in Australia 16nth century
Laws in Australia that the government said
Lawyers.
Gerard Mcgookin
rule 1:there r no rules