Why Legislatures Pass Law

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Assess how different legislatures pass law? Whilst the system of how the UK and US passes laws is different, their purpose is the same which is to uphold democracy. Arguably the methods the UK and US use have significant flaws but they both also have their benefits. The system in the UK is considerably different due to its unbalance bicameral system compare to America. However some may argue the American system of passing laws is more effective than the UK. The first stage of passing a law in the US is the first reading, this stage is a mere formality as there is no debate and no vote. Typically thousands of bills are introduced which is a significant advantage of the system as any member of Congress can introduce a bill which in turn ensures the function of representation is carried out …show more content…

This places a significant disadvantage as both of the houses effectively go through a different process to get the laws through, the concurrent passage arguably means there will be differences. However in the UK this is a advantage of the system as the House of Lords and Commons are more connected, this is because laws can “ping pong” between the two houses until both effectively agree. Unlike America it ensures that those who have more knowledge in either house can amend the laws and have more of a contribution whilst in America if a congressmen has more information or knowledge on the potential law the Senate will have less knowledge about this, this effectively makes the US system of making law less connected. Arguably the US system can be seen as an advantage because each house effectively examines proposals, thus there is more scrutiny and check and balances compared with the