Social Sciences, asked by karansingh74, 1 year ago

Merely making laws is not enough the government has to ensure their implementation. Explain​

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Answered by sakshichikki143
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Answer:Rule-making is the process that executive and independent agencies use to create, or promulgate, regulations. In general, legislatures first set broad policy mandates by passing statutes, then agencies create more detailed regulations through rulemaking.

By bringing detailed scientific and other types of expertise to bear on policy, the rulemaking process has been the means by which some of the most far-reaching government regulations of the 20th century have been created. For example, science-based regulations are critical to modern programs for environmental protection, food safety, and workplace safety. However, the growth in regulations has fueled criticism that the rulemaking process reduces the transparency and accountability of democratic government.

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Answered by kamleshrani3061979
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Merely making law is not enough laws are of no use if they are not being in force does not heared result informed does the government should make sure that the safety laws are implemented the government has a duty to ensure the right to life guaranteed under the constitution with ring attached to the question that what was the government doing when the UC Plant was constantly violating the safety standards

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