The interpretation and enforcement of the law are primarily the responsibilities of the judiciary and law enforcement agencies. Courts interpret laws through judicial rulings and opinions, ensuring they are applied consistently and fairly. Law enforcement agencies, such as police, are tasked with upholding these laws, investigating violations, and taking appropriate action against offenders. Together, these entities work to maintain legal order and protect the rights of individuals within society.
The executive branch enforces the law, while the judicial branch interprets the law. Congress only makes the laws.
The Judicial Branch
The Executive Branch
Yes it enforces the law while, judicial interprets the laws and the legislative makes them.
The executive branch enforces laws while the judicial branch interprets or defines what the law means.
The Judicial Branch of government interprets and reviews laws passed by the legislature.
Legislative Branch makes the laws, the Executive branch enforces the law, and the Judicial branch interprets the law. Each branch has it's own part.
The legislative branch of the government makes the laws, the judiciary interprets them and the executive branch enforces them.
The Exectutive Branch makes and enforce the law. The Legislative Branch passes laws but the Executive Branch enforces the laws. The Judicial Branch interprets laws.
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The Legislative Branch creates laws. The Judicial Branch interprets and applies the law, and the Executive Branch enforces the law. Or Judicial.... APEX (: !
The Legislative Branch creates laws. The Judicial Branch interprets and applies the law, and the Executive Branch enforces the law. Or Judicial.... APEX (: !