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2006-10-06 21:21:25 · 11 answers · asked by Jameen K 1 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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A degree course better known as LLB in India.

2006-10-09 19:40:52 · answer #1 · answered by King of the Net 7 · 6 1

So what is a law? Well, picture your family sitting down to play a board game. You need to know the rules in order to play, right? The same thing goes for your day-to-day life -- you need to know the rules or laws. Every country has their own set of laws and each is unique to that country. For example, in the United States, the law says we drive on the right-hand side of the road. In England, on the other hand, their law states they drive on the left. You could really do some damage if you didn't know that law and started driving on the wrong side of the road!

Now that we know what a law is, who makes the laws? Well, laws can be made by the national government or by individual state governments. National laws are those laws that everyone in the country must follow. Laws made by individual states are only good in that state. On this site, we will talk about how laws are made on the national level.

2006-10-08 10:00:13 · answer #2 · answered by fun_boy 1 · 0 1

Law is the set of rules or norms of conduct which forbid, permit or mandate specified actions and relationships among people and organizations. The authority upon which legal rules rest and the extent to which they are formally codified varies between jurisdictions, but most legal systems profess to be engaged in an attempt to assure impartial treatment of those suspected of breaking the rules and to bring about justice. However some argue that certain legal systems - such as those operating in dictatorships and monarchies - are inherently unjust because they afford majority power to the few.

2006-10-07 04:26:49 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Law is the code of conduct laid down by the constitution of a Nation for the benefit of its citizens. The department of enforcement of Law is Known as Police. The department which punishes violation of law is Judiciary.

2006-10-07 21:22:25 · answer #4 · answered by Brahmanda 7 · 0 1

Law (a loanword from Old Norse lag), in politics and jurisprudence, is a set of rules or norms of conduct which mandate, proscribe or permit specified relationships among people and organizations, provide methods for ensuring the impartial treatment of such people, and provide punishments for those who do not follow the established rules of conduct.

2006-10-07 04:28:21 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

the thing or rule, which is always very simple and digestable to everyone, accepted by everyone from inside i.e. law. e.g. in India specially in Delhi, every body illegally encroched on the Govt. Land, but now when the Court and Govt taking action against it everyone is crying that its not fare. But every one from his inside admits that the Govt. and the Court is at the right side. Law is that which in not against the natural justice.

2006-10-07 04:42:11 · answer #6 · answered by bahlvk73 1 · 0 1

Law is the Statutes under the US, Constitution, that tells you the right from wrong. You'r mind supposed to do it, but that's why we have the law!

2006-10-07 04:25:51 · answer #7 · answered by alfonso 5 · 0 2

RULE MADE A GROUP OF PERSON TO LIVE, RUN, ENJOY,WORK, IN CERTAIN LIMIT IT ALSO DEFINE WHAT IS WRONG AND WHAT IS RIGHT. NOW LAW DEFINITION IS COVERED COUNTRY AND WORLD INSTEAD OF GROUP OF PEOPLE.

2006-10-10 11:05:13 · answer #8 · answered by RAMAN IOBIAN 7 · 0 0

A set of rules created by society to enforce ethical standards on individuals.

2006-10-07 04:31:57 · answer #9 · answered by Eddie B 2 · 1 1

Hey! That's my favorite song! It's by Seal, right?

What is law??!!
Baby don't hurt me!
Don't hurt me!
no more!!!!

2006-10-07 04:29:17 · answer #10 · answered by Nikhil O 3 · 0 1

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