Legal Question in Administrative Law in Australia

why do parliaments change laws?

why do parliaments change laws?


Asked on 7/22/02, 10:14 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Jones Michael Jones, Solicitor

Re: why do parliaments change laws?

Parliaments are elected by the people of a democratic society to make the laws. If the parliament decides that a law is out of date or not good for society, they can vote to change it.

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Answered on 7/22/02, 10:51 pm


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