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Spirit of
Laws, Book XI: Of the
Laws Which...
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Scientific laws or laws of
science are statements,
based on
repeated experiments or observations, that
describe or predict a
range of
natural phenomena...
- The
laws of
thermodynamics are a set of
scientific laws which define a
group of
physical quantities, such as temperature, energy, and entropy, that characterize...
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ecclesiastical laws,
based directly or indirectly upon
immutable divine law or natural law,
derive formal authority in the case of
universal laws from the supreme...
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source of
English law, the most
authoritative law is
statutory legislation,
which comprises Acts of Parliament,
regulations and by-
laws. In the absence...
- of the
Latin word lex and
means "of the
laws". When used in the plural, it
signifies a
specific body of
laws, as
opposed to the
general collective concept...
- by-
laws are
public regulatory laws;
which apply in a
certain area. The main
difference between a by-
law and a
law p****ed by a national/federal
or regional/state...
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Conflict of
laws (also
called private international law) is the set of
rules or laws a
jurisdiction applies to a case, transaction,
or other occurrence...
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Laws of war
define sovereignty and nationhood,
states and territories, occupation, and
other critical terms of
law.
Among other issues,
modern laws of...
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accuracy has been
disputed by academics.
Similar "
laws"
include Sod's
law, Finagle's
law, and Yhprum's
law,
among others. The
perceived perversity of the...