Usually through international pressure such as trade sanctions and occasionally military action.
Federal regulations are the specific laws or rules that are developed to enforce major legislation enacted by congress. Such legislation is referred to as "enabling legislation" because it enables or gives regulatory agencies the authority and responsibility to create regulations to administer and enforce the legislation.
Put it into effect and enforce it
the Civil Rights Act of 1964
Legislation is a law. To implement legislation means to take actions that are required by the legislation.EDIT: I'm not so sure that the above answer pertains to this question. To implement a law means to put it into effect and enforce it.
Nothing. -The UN is a waste of money that cannot enforce anything.
Penis thats why
The Stamp Act
Congress have power to enforce by appropriate legislation.
The legislative or congressional branch is responsible for MAKING the laws. They write and pass legislation into law.
There is no UN global gun ban. Even if the UN were silly enough to pass such a mandate, there would be no way to enforce such a ban and it would have no force of law.
Yesterday, Conneticut became the first US State to legalise the labelling of Genetically Modified foods, and this legislation is accompanied by an unusual requirement that four other states enforce similar legislation.
To keep a society in order or create a guideline amongst them.