Law & Justice
The ‘upper house’ is usually elected to represent states in a federal system or different voting configuration in a unitary system . In the UK the upper house is appointed by the government as a house of review. One criticism of bicameral systems with two elected chambers is that the upper and lower houses may simply mirror one another. The traditional justification of bicameralism is that an upper chamber acts as a house of review. Some countries allow their highest judicial authority to overrule legislation they determine to be unconstitutional. Definitions of law often raise the question of the extent to which law incorporates morality.
- Our vision is to promote, protect and support solicitors, the rule of law and justice in England and Wales.
- In modern times, the legal systems of many Muslim countries draw upon both civil and common law traditions as well as Islamic law and custom.
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