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revoking a law is where parliament cancel law that is probably seen as old or not up to date with present day situations whilst repealing a law is when law is amended to repeal whatever wrongs or unfair results are occurring when the the statute is applied

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Revoke - removed entirely from existence, with no opportunity for return.

Repeal - it is there but not to be used. Can be referred to and possibly reintroduced in the future

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