Senators
The security department in a hotel is in charge of making sure no laws are broken in the hotel. They are in charge of making customers feel safe and making sure nothing is stolen.
Not sure of exactly what you are asking but it is the Senate that passed laws in Rome.
The Legislative Branch is in charge of making laws. If nobody made new laws, then there would be a lot of gaps in our government.
well. basically none they're each in charge of themselves judicial branch is in charge of saying if the laws are fair, legislative branch is in charge of making the laws and executive branch is in charge of enforcing the laws and they are all part's of the government who each have a responsibility so the government can't have total control
Depends on which laws. The US Congress is in charge of Federal laws, and the State legislature in in charge of State laws.
That dude is in charge of making sureee that the city is running smoothly and they also help pass laws and stuff for your city
In the Roman Republic, laws were passed through a combination of popular assemblies and the Senate. Citizens could propose laws in the assemblies, where they would be debated and voted on; if approved, they would become law. The Senate, primarily composed of patricians, also played a significant role in shaping legislation by advising on laws and making recommendations. Ultimately, both citizen participation and senatorial influence were essential in the law-making process of the Republic.
Legislative - Congress/House of Reps. - In charge of making new laws Executive - President/VP - In charge of upholding the law Judicial - Courts/Judges - In charge of judging and ruling whether laws are fair or not They also have a set of "Checks and Balances" that keep one party from getting too strong.
No branch is in charge of informing laws. There are branches for creating and enforcing them.
Roman Emperors issued edicts that were commands equivalent to laws.
The Legislative Branch has the power to pass laws. The Executive Branch can veto laws, and the Judicial Branch can check laws to make sure that they are constitutional (and can end them if they are not).
I havent counted and i am sure that u wouldn't but on wiki there is a list of all roman laws...