Law and Legislation

Law and Legislation refer to the system of rules and regulations created and enforced by a governing authority to maintain order, protect individual rights, and promote justice within a society. The term encompasses both the broad body of laws that govern a country or community, as well as the specific formal acts or statutes enacted by a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. Laws are derived from various sources, including constitutions, statutes, regulations, and judicial decisions, while legislation specifically pertains to the process of law-making and the written laws themselves. Together, Law and Legislation form the framework through which societal norms are established, governance is exercised, and legal rights and obligations are defined and upheld.