1. What is the constitution laws?
Constitutional laws may often be considered second order rulemaking or rules about making rules to exercise power. It governs the relationships between the judiciary, the legislature and the executive with the bodies under its authority
2. Who wrote the constitution?
Actually, the writer of the Constitution was Governor Morris. James Madison is nicknamed the "Father of the Constitution" because he kept careful notes of the debate between those who attended
3. What is meant by framework?
Framework is a method used to convert the manual test procedure into automation program.
4. What is meant by separation of powers?
Separation of powers is based upon the philosophy of Baron de Montesquieau. In this system the government was to be divided into three branches of government, each branch having particular powers.
5. What is meant by checks and balances?
Checks and balances were set up by the American constitution to ensure no one branch of government could become too powerful
6. What is meant by individual rights?
An individual right is the sanction of independent action.
7. What is federalism? How does this apply to our laws?
Federalism is a system of government in which power is shared between the central, or federal, government and the states. That's why different states have different laws.
8. What is a stature and regulations as it relates to laws?
I have absolutely no idea what a"stature and regulations" is.
9. What is meant by federal law?
Federal law helps protect people when injured or in other ocations.
10. What is meant by state laws?
State laws are laws that are put to the people that live in the state and have to be followed or you get in trouble.
11. What is meant by a legal code?
The legal code was a common feature of the legal systems of the ancient Middle East.
12. What is meant by a uniform code?
Uniform code is a uniform that has to be worn.