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Abrogation of a Law
Abrogation of a law refers to the act of officially repealing or revoking a law, rendering it no longer valid or enforceable. This process involves the deliberate decision to invalidate a law due to various reasons such as changes in societal norms, advancements in knowledge, shifts in political landscapes, or the recognition of the law's inherent flaws or ineffectiveness. Abrogation can occur through legislative processes, judicial rulings, executive actions, or constitutional amendments.
By Bruce buffer3 years ago in Education
Climate anxiety. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in a small coastal town nestled between towering mountains and the vast, glistening sea, there lived a young girl named Mia. From a tender age, she developed an unyielding love for the natural world that surrounded her—a place where she found solace, beauty, and a sense of belonging.
By Bruce buffer3 years ago in Earth