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A. Also, some country's laws will empower the executive branch or other government agency to issue regulations or decrees which can carry the force of law, although this is also generally not considered law making, per se.

B.Law making can have many purposes: to regulate, to authorize, to provide (funds), to sanction, to grant, to declare or to restrict.

C.The extent to which the courts may be seen to "legislate” in this manner informs the ongoing contemporary debate concerning judicial activism.

D.Judicial law-making is not generally referred to as "law making”, however, except ironically.

E. Law making is a source of law which consists in the declaration of rule of the competent authority.


A

DABEC

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B

DAECB

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C

CDEAB

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D

CDEBA

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E

CDAEB

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Solution

The correct option is E

CDAEB


Statement D must precede statement A - they are mandatory pairs because both the statements explain 'what is not law making', and statement A begins with 'Also'. Therefore, options C and D are eliminated.

Then in statement E; law making is finally defined. So, statement E must follow statement A. Therefore, option A is eliminated.

After the definition, the functions of 'law making' satisfy logical continuity; which is seen in statement B. So, statement B must follow statement E. Therefore, option B is eliminated.

Hence, the correct answer is option E.


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