The primary constitutional function of members of parliament is to change the law by amending what is popularly known as the statute book. Yet most legislators are not lawyers. Many of them have but the slightest awareness of the technical aspects of law. Is it right that state constitutions should entrust to such uninformed people the heavy responsibility of deciding on legal changes?
FB discusses the issues.
A blog which announces changes in www.francisbennion.com as they happen.
Friday, 12 November 2010
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