If you are speaking in the context of political science theory, then any entity which has some form of sovereignty has the right to make and enforce laws. This can be nation-states, city-states, regional or consitutent states, or even local governments.
If you are asking which parts of a government have the indicated powers, the Legislative branch has the right to make laws, and the Executive branch enforces them.
In the US, it is the legislature.
The right to make and enforce laws is characteristic of which political unit?
Republican
A political unit with power to make and enforce laws over people is known as the legislative branch. In the United States, the US Congress, state legislators and town councils are common examples.
Make the laws so neither of what you said is right
legitimate
legitimate
the job is not to enforce the laws but to make them.
Concurrent/Shared Powers has the power to enforce laws.
A government has the power to make and enforce laws. A state is a political community that enjoys internal and external sovereignty.
A State
A group of people who have the power to make and enforce laws.
the basic powers of government is that they have the right to make and enforce laws. they also hold the power to declare war