They stay the same for you as if you are at home when on camp. The law of the country you are in though will have overriding authority if you are in trouble out of camp.
By consent of the people.
No, but Abner Doubleday who invented baseball's rules was stationed there as a union officer.
Abner Doubleday ( who invented baseball's rules ) was stationed in Fort Sumter as a Union officer.
An event official is someone who overseas the rules of the game. There is no sport known that is played professionally where the calling of rules are left to the players themselves.
Because children are too immature to change the rules.
No, you do not. That rule only applies for the NBA. Overseas, there are no such rules (in most countries). Brandon Jennings was the last to do so, as he decided to forgo playing college basketball and instead play overseas with an Italian league team.
There are several rules and guidelines for establishing new states. A new state cannot be formed within the jurisdiction another and the Congress must give consent among other rules.
You can't change the rules if you are playing online but you can change the rules on private match and combat training.
devote time to learning the rules
because the rules were boring....
Probably not. Having a license doesn't change the rules. If the age of consent is 16 in the state or country they are in, and the parents don't object to the living arrangements, it is legal.
no