0 the group of people in a country or part of a country who have the power to make and change laws
1 an elected group of people who have the power to make and change laws in a state or country
2 an organization consisting of people who have been elected to make laws for a state or a country:
Thus, the leverage of the legislature may be higher, but adaptation by courts may be more efficient.
Let us turn now to the analysis of government formation in this hypothetical set of legislatures.
With previous experiences, legislators had opportunities to accumulate expertise and incentives to organize legislatures in ways that relied on expertise.
The legislature was hobbled by the near-monopoly of seats enjoyed by the ruling coalition before the 1996 elections.
So long as judges prevented the legislature from encroaching too much on private rights in the name of the public, the process had worked splendidly.
They did not seek to build state legislatures capable of deliberating and enacting complex public policy.
As elected members of the legislature, elected representatives are expected to represent their voters in the process of lawmaking.
Every modern democracy has elected legislatures and political parties, each of which is a vehicle for a specific type of representation.
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