No, city laws are typically referred to as ordinances or regulations, not directives. Ordinances are specific laws enacted by a city or local government to govern various aspects of community life. Directives usually refer to instructions or guidelines issued by higher authorities, such as government agencies or organizations, rather than local legislative bodies.
directives.
Generally, they're called laws. They are called by-laws in UK
these were not "laws" as we know them, they were directives, so the people who did not follow them were executed!
In ancient Athens "all of the men voted on the laws for the city.when each man in the city could vote on the laws"what kind of government is this called?
Geneva was called "The City that was a Church" because John Calvin ran it very orderly. The people were kept in line and the city's laws were the laws of not only man, but of God too.
Drug and Alcohol
When he came to power in the mid-1930s (from 1933 onwards). These laws were not made all at once; and they culminated in the Wansee directives in January 1942.
what does advance directives mean
Laws created by cities are called local ordinances. These ordinances are specific to the jurisdiction of the city and may cover a wide range of topics such as zoning, parking regulations, noise control, and business permits.
Advance directives may not be effective in situations where they are not properly documented or accessible to healthcare providers at the time of decision-making. They can also be invalidated if the individual’s medical condition changes significantly and the directives do not address the new circumstances. Additionally, if the advance directive does not comply with state laws or lacks the necessary signatures, it may be deemed unenforceable. Lastly, if the patient is found to have diminished capacity or is under undue influence, the directives may not be honored.
They were called the Nuremberg Laws. They were so named because the laws came after the annual rally at the city of Nuremberg.
No. It's the Congress who write the bills. And the president signs the bills. However, the president is in charge of enforcing laws that Congress has made and he has a great deal of leeway in how or if laws are enforced. He issues directives to federal workers on how to interpret and carry out laws. In that sense, he makes laws.