Legislative Reform
Legislative reform refers to the process of changing existing laws or creating new ones to improve governance and address societal needs. This can involve updating outdated laws, eliminating ineffective regulations, or introducing new policies that reflect current values and priorities. The goal is to enhance the legal framework to better serve the public and promote justice.
Such reforms can be initiated by various entities, including government officials, advocacy groups, or citizens. The process often involves debates, public consultations, and voting in legislative bodies, such as parliaments or congresses, to ensure that the changes are democratic and representative of the population's interests.