- A
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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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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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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chief diplomat,
although the
Congress also has an
important role in
legislating on
foreign affairs, and can, for example, "institute a
trade embargo...
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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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original on 10 July 2004.
Retrieved 4
September 2013.
Tyler Goodspeed:
Legislating Instability: Adam Smith, Free Banking, and the
Financial Crisis of 1772...
- exemplary."
Watts argues that many of Disney's post-World War II
films "
legislated a kind of
cultural Marshall Plan. They
nourished a
genial cultural imperialism...
- "methods of arts and crafts", or to the
political discipline "intended to
legislate on the
functions of the arts and crafts." The
distinction between Technik...
- this
power to
legislate on what may be
termed "devolved matters" is
concurrent with the
Westminster Parliament's
general power to
legislate for Scotland...
- privileges.
Partly at the
urging of landlords,
governments attempted to
legislate a
return to the
economic conditions that
existed before the
Black Death...