Talk:Legislative Assemblies of Canadian provinces and territories

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· Legislation Advantages ( not realistic) o possibility of greater creativity o possibility of greater certainty o possibility of better expertise o possibility of more accountability & transparency o more techniques of enforcement o policy-making forum

• Experience/reality • statute language often unintelligible • language often too narrow & no principles set out to guide change • little outside input • great difficulty in finding law • rationales often obscured • statutes often delegate authority with few guidelines • often very political re changes to criminal law • still no comprehensive codification of criminal law