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| Legislation: Legislation is the process of making laws by a legislative body. It typically involves introducing a bill, debating, and voting. Legislation is a part of the democratic process. See also Law, Laws, Jurisdiction, Society, State, Democracy._____________Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments. | |||
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| Böckenförde, Ernst-Wolfgang | Legislation | Böckenförde, Ernst-Wolfgang | |
| Boudreaux, Donald J. | Legislation | Boudreaux, Donald J. | |
| Carbonara, Emanuela | Legislation | Carbonara, Emanuela | |
| Hayek, Friedrich A. von | Legislation | Hayek, Friedrich A. von | |
| Kant, Immanuel | Legislation | Kant, Immanuel | |
| Marsilius of Padua | Legislation | Marsilius of Padua | |
| Pettit, Philip | Legislation | Pettit, Philip | |
| Public Choice Theory | Legislation | Public Choice Theory | |
| Rawls, John | Legislation | Rawls, John | |
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