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n1) законодательство, законодательная деятельность2) законы
- active legislation
- administrative legislation
- agricultural legislation
- antidumping legislation
- antimonopoly legislation
- antitrust legislation
- appropriations legislation
- banking legislation
- civil legislation
- civil procedure legislation
- commercial legislation
- compulsory licensing legislation
- consumer legislation
- consumer protection legislation
- contentious legislation
- current legislation
- delegated legislation
- domestic legislation
- economy legislation
- effective legislation
- enabling legislation
- exceptional legislation
- existing legislation
- factory legislation
- fiscal legislation
- industrial legislation
- industrial property legislation
- international legislation
- investment-related legislation
- labour legislation
- local legislation
- maritime legislation
- monetary legislation
- national legislation
- national tax legislation
- omnibus legislation
- patent legislation
- restrictive legislation
- subordinate legislation
- tariff legislation
- tax legislation
- trade union legislation
- legislation on taxes and charges
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- block draft legislation
- comply with legislation
- endorse new legislation
- initiate legislation
- introduce new legislation
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