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Natasha_Volkova [10]
3 years ago
5

Please list and explain thank you!

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enyata [817]3 years ago
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Answer:

All countries have a legal foundation, generally consisting of

a founding document, such as a constitution, and the laws

passed by the national legislature and other levels of law-

making authority. These laws function in a hierarchy, which

determines how they rank in authority and how the

authority and scope of each level is derived from the

constitution.1 The hierarchical structure varies from country

to country, and depends on the form of government.2

However, there are general principles that are common to most countries and are key to determining the purpose of each piece of law within a legal and regulatory framework, and ultimately enforcing their authority and validity.

This paper is intended as a guide for election practitioners who are interpreting, developing, and implementing legal and regulatory frameworks for elections, and who should understand the hierarchy of these laws. For each level of that hierarchy, this paper sets out the law’s purpose; the actor with drafting responsibility; the source of authority; the actor with enforcement responsibility; the amendment process; and why it has more authority than the form of law one step below it. Understanding these principles of hierarchy can help election management bodies (EMBs) fully execute their legal mandate to develop and enforce rules and procedures that give effect to electoral laws, and ultimately protect fundamental civil and political rights.

Explanation:

sorry if its long

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