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laws

  1. Plural form of law.

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Sun Feb 14 06:25:15 2010

Law is a system of rules, usually enforced through a set of institutions. It shapes politics, economics and society in numerous ways and serves as a primary social mediator of relations between people. Contract law regulates everything from buying a bus ticket to trading on derivatives markets. Property law defines rights and obligations related to the transfer and title of personal (often referred to as chattel) and real property. Trust law applies to assets held for investment and financial security, while tort law allows claims for compensation if a person's rights or property are harmed. If the harm is criminalised in a statute, criminal law offers means by which the state can prosecute the perpetrator. Constitutional law provides a framework for the creation of law, the protection of human rights and the election of political representatives. Administrative law is used to review the decisions of government agencies, while international law governs affairs between sovereign nation states in activities ranging from trade to environmental regulation or military action. Writing in 350 BC, the Greek philosopher Aristotle declared, "The rule of law is better than the rule of any individual."

Legal systems elaborate rights and responsibilities in a variety of ways. A general distinction can be made between civil law jurisdictions, which codify their laws, and common law systems, where judge made law is not consolidated. In some countries, religion still informs the law. Law provides a rich source of scholarly inquiry, into legal history, philosophy, economic analysis or sociology. Law also raises important and complex issues concerning equality, fairness and justice. "In its majestic equality", said the author Anatole France in 1894, "the law forbids rich and poor alike to sleep under bridges, beg in the streets and steal loaves of bread." In a typical democracy, the central institutions for interpreting and creating law are the three main branches of government, namely an impartial judiciary, a democratic legislature, and an accountable executive. To implement and enforce the law and provide services to the public, a government's bureaucracy, the military and police are vital. While all these organs of the state are creatures created and bound by law, an independent legal profession and a vibrant civil society inform and support their progress.

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Sun Feb 7 17:37:38 2010

What are the laws reguarding babies riding on public transport buses?
Q. I live in America, but am currently visiting Oxford, England. Today I was taking the bus, because public transportation is very popular here. I noticed a woman riding the bus with her baby, in her lap. Another woman got on the bus and brought her entire stroller on the bus. I know that there are many laws in America about car seats and seat belts etc. What laws are there to protect the children riding on public transportation?
Asked by Orange J - Fri Feb 6 19:26:07 2009 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Hi, I hope you like the UK! Busses are very popular as a mode of transport because in a car you would end up stuck in traffic for hours going in to the city. About laws for babies on busses, none really, there is a space on the bus designated for people with guide dogs, wheelchairs, and strollers (prams), this will be the place you noticed and it looks like a row or two of seats are missing. The mother holding her child in her arms, would be unlikely to drop her child, and the pram would not move, because the wheel lock would be in place. There is a fine for driving without a seatbelt in a car though, and strict rules about having car seats fitted properly. I would be horrified to see anyone holding a baby in their lap while driving a… [cont.]
Answered by Humanoid 483 - Fri Feb 6 19:44:31 2009

Are there any laws in California about driving with a dog in the passenger side of a car?
Q. I like driving around town with my bulldog puppy with him in the front passenger seat of my car, but since he is getting so big now, he likes to sit in the back seat and stick his head out the window. I haven't bought a harness for him in the car yet although I'm planning to, but he doesn't disturb me while I'm driving. But I was wondering if there are any laws that prohibit dogs from riding in the passenger side of a car, or without any restraints, or any doggy in the car laws. Any good websites to see this information? Thanks for the help!
Asked by MiM - Wed Aug 8 16:58:57 2007 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I let my dog do it but she is harnessed securely into the back seat and I just bought her a pair of those "Doggles" - doggie eye protection. She's secure and her eyes are safe- and it makes her so damn happy! PS: It took me a week to train her to wear the goggles and I take them off her whenever we stop the car- I don't want her to try to pull them off.
Answered by howldine - Wed Aug 8 17:09:02 2007

How strict are the laws on immigration in other parts of the world?
Q. I live in the UK, I am interested to hear how strict the laws on immigration are in other parts of the world. Or if you are from the UK and you would like to answer, how do you view the laws on immigration here? Do you believe they have detrimental affect on The UK as a whole?
Asked by Faiths Mum-19 Weeks With No.2 - Tue Mar 31 04:27:01 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. to be honest i think they are way 2 leninent, im in the uk and yes i believe briatian is going down the pan, fair enough i knwo we need immigration as such to boost the economy but in times liek this theres no need for the extra strain on a country that is already bursting at the seams xxx
Answered by laula jack born 14th dec 09 - Tue Mar 31 05:41:12 2009

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