LAW:
Law is defined as a general rule for conducting, or
establishing rules and regulations that can be enforced. We can understand it
as a mode of action that can be ordered and implemented. In a broader view, law
is a principle whose violation can result in a penalty, punishment, pain or
loss.
Violation of any law can never be excused, because it is a
system of rules which are enforced through a legal institution, so it is
considered as a publicly announced set of rules which everyone should be aware
of.
There are some rules and laws for every institution so it
has a vast variety of laws, like:
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Administrative laws
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Criminal laws
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Employment laws
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Immigration laws
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Corporate law
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Civil rights
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Consumer laws
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Education laws
There are separate rules and laws for every institution of a
society. Rules and laws are set of principles that encompasses and lead towards
foundation of a society that is civilized, moralized and well disciplined. It
is derived from ancient Greece.
The importance of laws can be easily determined through the
role it’s playing. Laws provide protection, welfare, and state of well being. It
tells the good and bad and set forth the standards of it. It defines the
standards through explanations.