That is the correct spelling "lawmaking" for the legislative process.
The legislators or other authorities are lawmakers.
Legislate which means to make laws.
Yes, involving civil society in the lawmaking process can enhance the legitimacy and effectiveness of laws by representing diverse perspectives and promoting public participation in democratic governance. This can lead to more inclusive and comprehensive legislation that better aligns with the needs and values of society as a whole.
The bureaucratic process of lawmaking typically involves drafting a bill, committee review, debate and voting in both chambers of the legislative body, reconciliation of any differences between the versions passed by each chamber, and final approval by the head of state or relevant authority. Along the way, there may be public hearings, input from experts and stakeholders, amendments, and potential veto or approval of the final bill.
"Justice" is spelled the same in both English and French.
The Irish revolt in 1916 led to the division of the British Parliament, resulting in the creation of two separate entities: the Irish Free State in the south and Northern Ireland within the United Kingdom.
No, as a matter of fact, it is not. Congress is the chief lawmaking body of the U.S.
The House speeds up lawmaking by providing a direct link to the people.
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