By Parliament.
All the laws of the land are not made readily available to the public. if you really want to know you will have to go to the Office of Public Sector Information or your local library, and you will then have to read all the different aspects of law and finally add up all the individual laws. Even the police themselves don't know how many laws there are.
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.
Yes, it is legal to watch in the UK as long as it does not involve copyright infringement or access to illegal content. Users should adhere to the laws and regulations regarding online content consumption in the UK.
In an absolute monarchy, laws are typically made solely by the monarch who holds absolute power and authority over the government. The monarch may consult with advisors or a council, but ultimately has the final say in creating and implementing laws without the need for approval from a legislative body.
A rule made by the government is called a low.
In the UK, laws are made and passed in the House of Commons.
Generally, they're called laws. They are called by-laws in UK
There are different consumer protection laws applicable in the UK. The most applicable one is that the consumer be made aware of any defects in merchandise they may buy.
they are made because people use their sidecide powers you moron
No, they have no real power.
The Romans made lots of contributions to the UK, like giving medicare, education laws roads sewage baths without the Romans the UK wouldn't have all this stuff we have nowadays!
In the UK a limitation is that the European Union (EU) has a higher amount of power than parliament as all laws from parliament have to agree with / not conflict with any laws made by the EU. This means that the parliament is no longer as supreme since the UK joined the EU
All the laws of the land are not made readily available to the public. if you really want to know you will have to go to the Office of Public Sector Information or your local library, and you will then have to read all the different aspects of law and finally add up all the individual laws. Even the police themselves don't know how many laws there are.
In the UK, anyone under the age of 18 is classed as a child.
Since there are no laws in the UK to prevent that the answer would be YES YOU CAN.
If you can meet all the UK laws, yes.
The laws of the UK, including marriage laws, do not apply differently depending on someone's ethnic or geographic origin.