lawmaking meaning
ENWLawmaking
- Lawmaking is the process of crafting legislation. In its purest sense, it is the basis of governance.
- Lawmaking in modern democracies is the work of legislatures, which exist at the local, regional, and national levels and make such laws as are appropriate to their level, and binding over those under their jurisidictions.
- In dictatorships and absolute monarchies the leader can make law essentially by the stroke of a pen, one of the main objections to such an arrangement.
- NounPLlawmakingsSUF-ing
- the act of passing or enacting of laws, legislating.
- the act of passing or enacting of laws, legislating.
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