J junjun Guest Apr 5, 2008 #1 your answer needs to include information about the source of law making in Australia!
N Nobody in particular Guest Apr 5, 2008 #2 No, federal and state laws are made by the respective parliaments and signed into law by the appropriate governor or governor-general for federal law. In some states local government is also able to pass local laws.
No, federal and state laws are made by the respective parliaments and signed into law by the appropriate governor or governor-general for federal law. In some states local government is also able to pass local laws.
K Kirkaine Guest Apr 5, 2008 #3 Theoretically, the UK Parliament has the power to revoke the Act which gave us the power to write our own Constitution, so they can yank the power right out of our hands. Don't see that happening anytime soon though.
Theoretically, the UK Parliament has the power to revoke the Act which gave us the power to write our own Constitution, so they can yank the power right out of our hands. Don't see that happening anytime soon though.
R rickinnocal Guest Apr 5, 2008 #4 Here.... http://www.aph.gov.au/faqs/index.htm is the FAQ page of the Australian Parliament. Richard