Législation

Législation refers to the process of making or enacting laws. It encompasses the formulation, proposal, examination, and approval of laws by a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. The term may also imply the body of laws that have been formally enacted by a governmental authority. In a broader sense, législation includes the various types of legal rules and regulations that govern society, establish rights and obligations, and provide frameworks for various aspects of life, including civil, criminal, and administrative matters. It plays a critical role in shaping social order, protecting individual rights, and regulating interactions between citizens and between individuals and the state.