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In your opinon, should the elected parliament be the sole law-makers in Australia?

Why should the elected parliament be the sole law-makers in Australia?

Should other bodies such as the executive (government) and the judicial body (courts) make laws?

If yes, why should these bodies make laws that against the theory of separation of powers popularised by Montesquieu 1748?

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hahahaha

spoilt_brat05

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Age: 17

someone wants SAU to do their assignment for them.

but answering one question.the elected parliament ISNT the sole law maker. and common law is in place so the courts can make a decision if the case at hand requires some special attention, the court may choose to alter a law, or make a new one if it seems just to do so.

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hahahaha 

spoilt_brat05 

Banned

Age: 17

someone wants SAU to do their assignment for them.

but answering one question.the elected parliament ISNT the sole law maker. and common law is in place so the courts can make a decision if the case at hand requires some special attention, the court may choose to alter a law, or make a new one if it seems just to do so.

They were my first thoughts.

Kid if you are too lazy to do your homework perhaps you should ditch school and find a job.

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Most law is derived from past cases and gets updated now and again. Updates are made when someone manages to break laws that we don't even have yet (hence the need for ammendment)

However, saying that, laws are not just set by one body - usually takes confirmation and approval from many bodies (all of which are smartly clad in grey suits).

But anyways, go do your own homework - we all had to!

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