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This is where the famous separation of powers comes in – or, in the case of the UK, does not come in: between the executive (the government and civil service), the legislature (which makes laws but does not administer them) and the judiciary (which adjudicates what is lawful when this is disputed).
Who really makes laws?
He makes laws on his own, with the stroke of a pen.
As a former senator, he understands that Congress makes laws and the attorney general enforces them.
Because the colour of these men is white, it makes laws that stop them earning money off shore.
Pearson also supports parliament being procedurally required to consult and consider the advice of an Indigenous body when it makes laws on Indigenous affairs.
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Discretion, as the jurist Felix Frankfurter noted, makes law enforcement more humane and more efficient.
Unlike the American Senate, the Lords is not in the relevant sense a chamber that "makes law".
Who's making laws for us?
"Making laws is a demand for certainty.
Democracy is based on the idea that men make laws.
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