Legislative Framework
A legislative framework refers to the system of laws and regulations that govern a specific area or issue within a society. It includes the processes through which laws are created, amended, and repealed, as well as the institutions responsible for these actions, such as parliaments or congresses. This framework ensures that laws are applied consistently and fairly, providing a structure for legal governance.
In addition to laws, the legislative framework encompasses various policies and guidelines that help interpret and implement these laws. It also involves the roles of different stakeholders, including government officials, advocacy groups, and the public, who may influence the legislative process through lobbying or public opinion.