They read them
Voting
Those enacted by the assemblies of the citizens.
The Citizen's Arrest Act and The Great Repeal Bill are the two new laws that made it possible for the ordinary citizens to make or repel laws in the early Washington history.
Initially they were approved by the king; when aristocrats took over, they established the Council on the Aeropaus which made laws. With the coming of democracy, the assembly of the citizens made the laws by majority vote.
Citizens directly made the laws themselves.
Laws in Zimbabwe are made by Parliament. Parliament sets laws that meet a certain set of standards and will benefit people of all economic levels and professions.
NO, because all these rights are made to protect it's citizens.
laws
Laws that are made directly by the people are known as initiatives or referendums. Initiatives are proposed laws that are placed on the ballot for voters to approve or reject, while referendums are laws passed by the legislature that are then voted on by the public. Both allow citizens to have a direct impact on the laws that govern them.
Magna Carta
Yes. Because if the citizens made the laws, they would not want to break those laws. If the Kings and Queens made them and the people didn't like the rules, they would surely break them.
When it became a radical democracy the (adult male) citizens met in fortnightly assembly and made decisions which were implemented by the Council. The citizens also formed the law courts - there were no judges or lawyers.