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Legislation is the
process or
result of enrolling, enacting, or
promulgating laws by a legislature, parliament, or
analogous governing body.
Before an...
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legislature (UK: /ˈlɛdʒɪslətʃər/, US: /-sleɪtʃər/) is a
deliberative ****embly with the
legal authority to make laws for a
political entity such as a...
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clearly understands the role of a
judge is to
interpret the law, not to
legislate from the bench. To
paraphrase 4th
president of the
United States James...
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statute removed nearly all of the
British parliament's
authority to
legislate for the Dominions, it was a
crucial step in the
development of the Dominions...
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plenary general ****embly of
representatives and that have the
power to
legislate. All
entities included in the list of
sovereign states are
included in...
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Queensland Government. In
granting the
Commonwealth a
broad power to
legislate in
regards to
Indigenous Australians,
responsibilities for
areas traditionally...
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variety of cultural, nationalistic, and
religious holidays that are
legislated in
India at the
union or
state levels.
Being a
culturally diverse country...
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Ireland is the
supreme legislative body of the
United Kingdom, and may also
legislate for the
Crown Dependencies and the
British Overseas Territories. It meets...
- However, they each have
their own
legislative ****embly, with
power to
legislate on many
local matters with the ****ent of the
Crown (the
Privy Council...
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defines the
principles under which the
Parliament of
Canada should legislate. Specifically, the
phrase appears in
section 91 of the act,
which is part...