TranslingualAbbreviationlaw From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. 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. From Wikipedia under the
GNU Free Documentation License How does Boyle's law apply in crushing a heated soda can when plunged into ice water? Q. When a soda can is heated with some water and then plunged into ice water, Charles law says that as temperature drops, volume will drop, and then the atmospheric pressure outside the can will crush it in. But how does Boyle's law (P1V1=P2V2) relate to all of this? It seems that, by Boyle, law, pressure in the can should increase as the volume decreases, as they are indirectly proportional? I dont see how Boyle's law relates to this. Asked by janet.holsburg - Tue Nov 27 21:27:58 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments A. Higher pressures exerted on the outside of the can will press in upon the can ~> lower volume Answered by Nate - Tue Nov 27 21:32:15 2007 What is the law that says that bill collectors cannot call you work? Q. I have a bill/collection agency who started to call my employment and I know its against the law. I want to be able to tell this person the exact law and quote from it so they can stop calling my job. Asked by kingnappa - Wed Oct 18 11:55:18 2006 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. I used to work collections, the laws may have changed. We could call at work, within reason, until the debtor asks us not too. IF that is the ONLY viable number we had for that debtor we were allowed ONE phone call after the request, to tell the debtor what the next step would be and then no more calls to work. If we had no other numbers all following communications would be in writing. And the standards we used are called: the fair debt collection practices act. You can 'google' that for more extensive info. Answered by Skullchick - Wed Oct 18 12:06:15 2006 How often does Law Enforcement of different jurisdiction fight over jurisdiction?
Q. For the folks involved in law enforcement, how often does law enforcement of different jurisdiction actually fight and bicker over jurisdiction? Is it like in the movies, when you see the FBI and municipal police arguing over who has jurisdiction over the case? Or is it more so them working together and helping each other out in the case? Asked by Aaron - Sat Jul 4 14:58:17 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Jurisdiction arguments with the FBI are few. When they come in to take over a bank robbery (the most common thing they get involved in) most are happy to let them have it. As far as trust goes that is another story. When the FBI gets involved, even in supposedly helping the locals on a case, they hide things, it is just their nature. If the locals case has elements that where already being investigated by the FBI the FBI often will not share info that can solve the case. That is because they often think that solving the case may put their own case jeopardy. Usually not true but again it is their culture not to share, just take. There are arguments between local departments as to jurisdiction all the time. For example say a body is found… [cont.] Answered by Leslie S - Sat Jul 4 15:16:25 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "law" Law is an umbrella term for the written or understood rules that concern behaviors within and between societies and the appropriate consequences thereof. ContentsSourced
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