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The United States Code is cited by title, code and section: this way:

11 USC 362

This means Title 11 of the United States Code Section 362.

This section provides for the automatic stay in bankruptcy proceedings. Upon filing of a petition in bankruptcy all attempts (with certain exceptions) are stayed pending further order of the court.

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What are differences between code and law?

Especially in common law systems like the United States, the term "law" is much broader than "code.""Code" only refers to statutes passed by the legislature and promulgated in an official code service (e.g., United States Code). While this is one form of "law" (enforceable governmental norm), other forms of law in the United States include regulations (rules passed in response to code by administrative agencies, e.g., through notice and comment), and binding judicial precedent ("case law"). There's also the law that comes from the nation's founding document, like the United States Constitution.In practice, there is little difference between these sources of law. All of them can be binding and enforceable. However, there's also a hierarchy of the sources of law, which can change exactly how enforceable each one is. For example, the United States Code cannot overturn anything in the United States Constitution, and Agency Rules and Regulations cannot change anything in the United States Code. Finally, judicial precedent only seeks to clarify the impact and meaning of the Constitution, Code, and Regulations, and cannot change the Code itself unless it violates the Constitution, or the Regulations unless they violate the Code.The essential difference between Code and Law, then, is that Code is one type of Law. Further, the law is always valid and enforceable, whereas Code might not always be (e.g., if it is unconstitutional).


What is role of congress in ensuring drug safety?

Congress has enacted law codified at Title 21, United States Code, section 1, et seq., and the rules promulgated thereunder in the Code of Federal Regulations. Particularly, the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, Title 21, United States Code, section 301, et seq.Congress thus created the United States Food and Drug Agency, an agency of the United States Department of Health and Human Services. One of the most prominent agencies of the USHHS, the FDA exercises authority and jurisdiction over this subject matter. The FDA extensively regulates clinical research, clinical trials, production, and the ongoing scrutiny of the safety of pharmaceuticals manufactured in, marketed in, and imported into, the United States.


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Answer In the United States I believe it would be the United States Supreme Court.

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