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The President and Congress create laws. The President can create an idea, but he has to put it through Congress before it is made. The majority of the congress has to agree with the law before it is passed. The President can also veto, or disapprove, law ideas that the Congress creates. But that veto can be jumped by 2/3 vote of congress.

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What is the difference between formal and material law?

Formal law is law-creating while material law is law-identifying. Thus the formal sources appear to embody the constitutional mechanism for identifying law while the material sources incorporate the essence or subject matter of the regulations


Is a country bound by international law?

Yes, countries are bound by international law through treaties, conventions, and customary international law. This creates legal obligations for states to adhere to certain standards and norms in their interactions with other countries. Failure to comply with international law can result in consequences such as diplomatic sanctions or legal action.


What is the difference between a substantive and adjective law?

Substantive law- the branch of law which creates, defines and regulates people's rights, duties, powers and liabilites; the actual rules and principles administered by the court including legislative and common law principles. Procedural law- A body of rules prescribing the manner, form, and order in which matters are dealt with and enforced.


Does A substantive law creates or defines legal rights and obligations?

Not really. Criminal laws (the "Penal Code") specify what constitutes a crime in a given jurisdiction and how those crimes will be punished. You could perhaps say that citizens have a right to be free from that type of behavior and a duty to not commit crimes, but that's not how the penal code is usually described.


Difference between primary law and secondary law?

A primary authority is a document that establishes the law on a particular issue, such as a case decision, Constitutions, Statutes, Rules of court procedure, Rules of evidence, Treaties and ordinances.In law, a secondary authority is an authority purporting to explain the meaning or applicability of the actual verbatim texts of primary authorities such Law review articles, comments and notes (written by law professors, practicing lawyers, law students, etc.)Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secondary_authorityhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_authorityhttp://definitions.uslegal.com/p/primary-authority/

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Who creates civil law?

Senates Did


Explain consequences of interfering with the right to vote on the rule of law.?

It creates an unequal application of the law to all citizens.


Why is law important in a democratic country?

Law creates order and without order a democracy can't function. No governments could.


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Administrative Law


Which type of law refers to the body of regulations that the government creates to control the activities of industry business and individuals?

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Explain the say's law in economics?

states that supply creates its own demand.


What is the role of case law in the us justice system?

I think it creates precedence


List the sources of law in the US Be very specific as to which branch of government creates each type of law?

The four sources of law (through the prism of our constitution); Constitutional Law, Statutory Law, Administrative regulation, and Common Law.


What power do the judicial have?

The Judicial branch of US Government has the power to interpret existing law. The Legislative branch creates law and the Executive branch enforces existing law.


Who creates laws in Cuba?

Castro or his son in law at least that's what I think anyways.


What is it called when the government creates a law saying the people cant talk bad about it?

Censorship?


What is the name of the fundamental law of capitalism based on the theory that abundance creates cheaper prices and scarcity leads to expensive prices?

Law of supply and demand.

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