Law Making
/ˈlɔː meɪkɪŋ/
Definitions
- (n.) The process of enacting laws by a legislative body or authority.
The law making process involves drafting, debating, and passing statutes.
Forms
- law making
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Commentary
Law making typically refers to formal legislative procedures, distinguishing it from informal rule-making or judicial law creation.
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