No
Make laws ~all governments make laws~ Nova net lession~ Vickeh xP
These are the countries where same-sex relationships (whether marriage, civil union or civil partnership) are treated differently based upon geographic location:AustraliaMexicoUnited KingdomUnited StatesIn all other countries, the law concerning same-sex marriage and/or partnerships is uniform on a nationwide basis.
In some countries, yes. All of the United States's laws are based on the constitution. In other countries, no.
All countries have variations in their laws.
yes but not all countries have the same weather.
Enforcement
The emperor who issued a code of laws to ensure uniformity throughout the empire was Justinian I. He commissioned the Corpus Juris Civilis, or "Body of Civil Law," in the 6th century, which systematically compiled and organized Roman legal principles. This code served as a foundation for legal systems in many modern countries and aimed to unify and clarify laws across the Byzantine Empire.
Here are some similarities:All countries have boundariesAll countries have people who live in themAll countries have land and waterAll countries have seasonsAll countries have a unique culture
Civil war propaganda and forced assimilation of dessert folk looking for greener pasture. All normal natural human behavior. A more civil way of warring.
A civil rights movement fights for the rights of all people. A civil rights movement wants to change laws that ensures equality for all people. There are civil rights movements all over the world.
the countries who smock pot :')
Yes. Although same-sex marriage is now legal in Connecticut and all existing Connecticut civil unions were administratively converted to marriages on October 1, 2010, the state of Connecticut still recognizes out-of-state civil unions and legal marriages.StatuteThe first bill legalizing gay civil unions in Connecticut became law in April 20, 2005, going into affect on October 1st of that year. Further laws were passed on April 23, 2009, which made all marriage laws gender neutral and converted all existing civil unions into marriage. This law took effect on October 1, 2010.