Abstract:
Proper legislation, in addition to enacting laws that must have all the conditions and characteristics of a good law, such as: observance of the essential, formal and ceremonial principles of legislation, in the legislative dimension should also reduce the number of laws and improve the efficiency and quality of norms and Ultimately lead to the realization of the rule of law. In this study, using library studies and adopting a descriptive analytical approach, in response to the role and function of revision in the implementation of appropriate legislation, we came to the answer that: the function of revision of laws at two levels, posterior (after legislation) and a priori (during Legislation) can be reviewed. Subsequent revision is the recognition of the applicable law, where the inflation of the laws, the conflict of several laws, the complexity of the laws, etc. make it difficult to recognize the ruling law. But the revision during the situation was related to the legislative stages that; Preparing the legal system environment to increase the quality of laws, legislation based on real needs, reducing legislative inflation or extremist legislation, no need to amend and repeal laws, assigning former laws, etc. are some of its legislative functions to achieve appropriate legislation
Machine summary:
Abstract In a system based on worthy legislation, in addition to enacting laws that must possess all the conditions and attributes of a "good" and "desirable" law, such as: observing the substantive, formal, and ceremonial principles of legislation, it must also lead in the legislative dimension to a reduction in the number of laws and an increase in the efficiency and quality of norms, and ultimately result in the realization of the rule of law.
However, ex-ante revision (during enactment) refers to the stages of legislation, drafting, and approval, which includes: preparing the legal system environment to increase the qualitative level of laws, legislation based on real needs, reducing legislative inflation or excessive legislation, eliminating the need for repeated amendments and repeals of laws, determining the status of previous laws, etc.
For example, in the "Principles of Legislation Law of Australia," the revision process takes place based on the determination of substantive and formal rules for the enactment, interpretation, implementation, and repeal of the law.
Roles and functions following revision (after enactment) If we consider the most important principles and characteristics of a proper legislative system to be the realization of legal security for citizens, the rule of law in society, transparency, the unity and coherence of laws, etc.
The function of revision in making laws accessible One of the characteristics of a system based on proper legislation is that the rules and rulings governing citizens, in addition to being understandable and clear to the general public, must be published so that every individual has the ability to access them.