explain the dissent of law?suggest for choices before the people to show their dissent on unpopular laws
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In some legal systems, dissenting opinion in a legal case written by one or more judges voicing dissatisfaction with the court's majority opinion and gives rise to its decision. This may even be pointed to as a minority paper when not actually relating to a lawful ruling.
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- Even the Parliament passes legislation that turns out to be quite common and supported by the country's people. Often, though, a statute can be legally legitimate and lawful, but may not be able to attract widespread approval from the citizens of that country.
- People may believe that their feelings are unjust and negative. Through attending public hearings, speaking to TV stations and posting on social media, citizens may condemn it.
- Because it's a parliamentary system, the people have the freedom to communicate their reluctance to obey any parliament-framed legislation. If a substantial majority of citizens are resistant to the statute, Parliament is under pressure to amend it.
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