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What is the relationship between the laws and the government?

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Answered by Vallari6
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What is the relationship between law and government? How

does it evolve? What are some of the influences upon this relationship? These are questions which have taxed theoreticians from a

number of disciplines for many centuries. This section will not

presume to attempt to answer these questions, but rather, it will

consider some aspects of the relationship, particularly as they affect business and technology.

An understanding of the regulatory role of the state must be

built upon a conceptual and functional analysis of sovereignty,

which is the organizing and political principle that national economic policy-making and regulation, as well as international economic co-ordination, is based.1 Proper appreciation of the internal

dimension of sovereignty requires an understanding of the relationship between the state and the society it governs.2 As Lawrence Tshuma has emphasised in Hierarchies and Government

versus Networks and Governance: Competing Regulatory Paradigms in Global Economic Regulation, the relationship between

the state and civil society is historically specific and the manner in

which sovereign power is exercised is shaped by the configuration

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Answered by frozenelsa626262
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Relationship between Laws and Government

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Each branch of government creates a type of law. Statutory law is enacted by the legislative branch; these statutes set forth the public policy that the elected legislators want to pursue. Often statutes provide general direction on how the executive branch should implement the statutory laws (public policy).

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